Ukrainian Air Force questions quality of Russia's new Iranian-made drones
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49% :White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed during an August 30 press briefing that Russia has received Mohajer-6 and Shahed-series UAVs from Iran.43% : "But we do not know the quality of its production because Iran [made it] from contraband parts because the country is under sanctions.
37% :The Pentagon confirmed last month that drones had been transferred from Iran to Russia due to what Patel referred to as "major supply shortages" resulting from levied sanctions.
35% :U.S. State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel and other U.S. officials have said that sanctioned countries like Iran lack supplies and reliability in equipment, saying that some unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) "have already experienced numerous failures."
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