They lie and do not blush: Iran said that it did not transfer its drones to Russia
Iran has officially denied information that it supplies Russia with domestically produced drones.
This was announced by the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, Nasser Kanaani.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran considers the published information about the delivery of Iranian drones to Russia for use in the Ukrainian conflict unfounded and does not confirm this data,” Kanaani said.
According to US intelligence, Iran handed over drones to the Russian Federation in August. We are talking about two models: Shahed 136 (aka “Geranium-2”) and Mohajer-6. The first is a kamikaze drone. It has a triangular wing with stabilizers at the ends, a warhead, an optical guidance system, a propeller and an engine. Such a UAV can fly at a distance of up to 2000 km.
As for the Mohajer-6, it is an attack drone. It is equipped with a Rotax Aircraft Engines engine, which allows the drone to fly at a speed of up to 200 km/h and at an altitude of 5.4 km. It has a camera with a multispectral sensor, a laser rangefinder and two suspensions for aerial bombs.