Sources report the signing of an agreement between Iran and Russia on the supply of attack drones
Russia and Iran signed an agreement on the supply of Iranian reconnaissance and strike drones such as Shahed 129. This is stated by Middle East analyst Elijah Magier, citing his own sources.
According to Magier, Iran and Russia allegedly agreed to supply one thousand Iranian drones the Shahed 129 type, and possibly also the Shahed 191. The analyst claims that Tehran has already donated to Moscow a special simulator for training drone operators of these types, as well as several machines. According to him, Russia has already used several drones in the zone of the special military operation in Ukraine, both as strike platforms and fire spotters, since Iranian drones can stay in the air for more than a day.
According to Russian expert Boris Rozhin (Colonelcassad), citing Magye, Iran perceives the fact of a deal with Russia on drones as recognition of the progress of the defense industry in the face of severe sanctions. In addition, this transaction must actually confirm the withdrawal armory sanctions from Iran, which allows Iran to sell and buy any weapon.
There is no official confirmation of the deal on drones, neither Moscow nor Tehran comment on the incoming rumors. Recall that the Western media have repeatedly stated that Russia and Iran signed an agreement under which Tehran supplies attack drones, and Moscow supplies Su-35 multipurpose fighters, originally intended for Egypt.
According to American experts, Russia has allegedly already received 46 Iranian drones, and American intelligence predicts that Iran will send up to 300 strike UAVs to Russia in total, this will happen as soon as the Russian military is trained.
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