A drone that struck a U.K. air base in Akrotiri on the island of Cyprus on March 1 contained Russian technology, the Times reported March 7.
The remains of a kamikaze drone have reportedly been sent to a laboratory in the U.K. by British intelligence and contain a Russian-made Kometa-B navigation system.
The drone was launched from Lebanon by an „Iranian-aligned group,“ U.K. Defence Staff Chief Sir Richard Knighton said.
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How’s this any surprise? It’s like Pravda being shocked that Storm Shadow missiles having US technology in it. Russia and Iran are allies and will cooperate militarily. Regardless of their political stance or the morality of their conflicts, they are somewhat rational actors. And the rational action is to cooperate.
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A drone that struck a U.K. air base in Akrotiri on the island of Cyprus on March 1 contained Russian technology, the Times reported March 7.
The remains of a kamikaze drone have reportedly been sent to a laboratory in the U.K. by British intelligence and contain a Russian-made Kometa-B navigation system.
The drone was launched from Lebanon by an „Iranian-aligned group,“ U.K. Defence Staff Chief Sir Richard Knighton said.
How’s this any surprise? It’s like Pravda being shocked that Storm Shadow missiles having US technology in it. Russia and Iran are allies and will cooperate militarily. Regardless of their political stance or the morality of their conflicts, they are somewhat rational actors. And the rational action is to cooperate.
[Something to keep in mind.](https://youtu.be/mP_rr859r8w?t=553)