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Russia is sharing satellite imagery and drone technology

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The Times of Israel on MSN · 1d
Russia sharing satellite imagery and drone technology with Iran – report
Moscow said providing its own domestically produced components to improve strike capabilities of Iranian Shahed drones; White House says support not making any difference to war The post Russia sharing satellite imagery and drone technology with Iran – report appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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‘Fake news’: Kremlin rejects report on Russia sharing drone technology with Iran
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Russia is sharing satellite imagery and drone technology with Iran, WSJ reports
IANS live · 1d
Iran seeks Russia, China intel help: CIA chief​
Iran is seeking intelligence support from US adversaries, CIA Director John Ratcliffe told lawmakers on Wednesday, flagging a new dimension to the conflict as Tehran looks outward for strategic backin...

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The Kyiv Independent on MSN
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Russia's drone machine grew while the West watched

During the war in Ukraine, there is a sound that cannot be mistaken for anything else. It is the monotonous buzzing of the engine of an Iranian Shahed attack drone — the same one Russia has been using en masse since the fall of 2022 to strike Ukrainian cities.
Newsweek
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Quantum Tech Beats Russian Satellite Jamming in New Arms Race

Faced by the increased jamming of GPS satellite signals that guide military hardware as well as vehicles, airliners and ships, quantum technology is now providing an alternative. Q-CTRL, a contractor to the U.S. government, told Newsweek its quantum ...
Yahoo
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Ukrainian experts say Russian Oreshnik ballistic missile is based on outdated technology – CNN

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ukrainian experts have concluded that Russia's "latest" development is based on outdated technology, judging by remnants of a Russian Oreshnik missile deployed in an attack on Dnipro in 2024
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