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Russian-made Shahed drones are ‘disintegrating in the air before reaching their targets’ due to shoddy manufacturing, video shows — commentators call Russian clones of Iran's drones 'flying garbage'

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Russian-made Shahed drones are facing criticism for disintegrating in the air before reaching their targets due to poor manufacturing quality. Video footage from Ukrainian Sting interceptor drones reveals defects like missing body panels, stray wiring, and deformed wingtips on the drones. The drones are said to be produced in Russia's Alabuga Special Economic Zone with minimally trained workers using inferior Chinese parts. This decline in quality has led to a decrease in the hit rate of these drones in Ukraine, turning them into tools of attrition rather than precision.

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