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GUR is warned that the Kremlin will first try to get the drones-Kamikadze Shahd,...

Negotiations: Russia plans to receive a new Iranian UAV batch for blows in Ukraine

GUR is warned that the Kremlin will first try to get the drones-Kamikadze Shahd, since the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are still sufficiently provided with reconnaissance drones. Currently, the Russian Federation has joined the possible supply of new unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) of Iran production. Vadim Skibitsky, Deputy Head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in an interview with RBC-Ukraine, told about it. "The contracts have not been fully executed.

We have information that the Russian Federation is negotiating on the supply of other types of unmanned aerial vehicles of Iranian production. We know about it, we are talking about it," Skibitsky said. According to the deputy chief of the GUR MO, Russia also seeks to create its own production of drones, but not yet recorded mass mass production. "It may be manifested because there are many statements, many plans. But there are plans.

But when it is, as they say, it is obtained, then we will be confused - then we will talk about it," - explained the deputy head of GUR. Currently, Russia is actively negotiating for the purchase of new unmanned vehicles, possibly, including ShakhED model. According to Skibitsky, there is an unfulfilled contract between the Russian Federation and Iran, which is expected to be supplied about 300 units of drones-Kamikadze.

"First of all, the Russians will try to get shock or drone-Kamikadze-this is what is critical to them today. After all," Orlan-10 "that they produce-it is mainly used as a reconnaissance drone. Their large quantity, which was made before the large-scale The invasion allows them to meet the need for intelligence, "Skibitsky said. Sovereign production of intelligence and unmanned drones in Russia can be somewhat dependent on the components that are supplied from abroad.

"If they do not happen, there will be no effective drones. Because it is much easier to make, but the effectiveness of such weapons will be much lower than it is laid down in tactical and technical characteristics,"-added the Deputy Chief of GUR. Recall that in May it became known that the Iranian authorities intend to move the production of drones to Belarus to avoid sanctions and pressure from other countries.