If you have been tracking the Russia-Ukraine war, you must have heard of the 'kamikaze' drones by now. Like swarming bees, these drones have become a headache for Ukraine, which is desperately trying to squat the pesky insects away.
These so-called kamikaze drones have struck civilian infrastructure, crucial energy plants and military equipment in Ukraine. Reports of the drone explosions have been reported in Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Odesa and several other parts of Ukraine. In some cases, the explosions have taken the lives of civilians.Â
So, what are these kamikaze drones? Let's start with the terms, the wrong terms and the right terms:
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What do we know about Shahed-136 loitering munitions? Â
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Why is Russia using them? Experts say the whole point of using these cheap drones is to overwhelm the enemy, have them expend their ammunition and keep people on the edge.Â
The whole point of using those Shaheds is that they fly in large groups and they can overwhelm air defenses. All it takes is one or two of them to sneak past.
- Foreign Policy quoted Samuel Bendett, an advisor at the CNA think tank
- It also shows that Russia's domestic supply has run out or stretched.Â
Is Iran supplying Russia with the Shahed drones? If so, Iran would be in breach of UN sanctions which forbids the country from transferring certain military technologies.Â
- Iran has denied supplying Russia with the drones, but intelligence units of Western countries have claimed that the first batch was delivered in August.Â
Supplying Russia with weapons to wage war against Ukraine is an unfriendly act that deals a serious blow to relations between Ukraine and Iran.
- Ukraine Foreign Ministry
- Israel is said to be helping Ukraine with dealing with the Iranian drones. Israel has vast experience with deflecting Iran-made weapons. Israel also has what is called the "Iron Dome" anti-missile defense system well-versed with Iran's weapons.Â
- But so far, Israel has resisted calls to transfer the systems to Ukraine. Russia has warned that Moscow would destroy all relations with Israel if it helps Ukraine with the war.Â
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia is planning to acquire an additional 2,400 drones from Iran.