Russia, a country-aggressor, has been attacking Ukraine with its drones-Kamikazes, Shahed-131 and Shahed-136, which were marked with “Geranium”. It was revealed by the response of the Office of the General Prosecutor of Ukraine to the journalists’ inquiry that those drones are made by the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company.
The Shahed-131 and Shahed-136 are of the type of unmanned aerial vehicle, also known as UAV, and they are very small in size. They are equipped with a variety of payloads, from high-resolution cameras to infrared sensors. The drones are capable of flying up to an hour at a time, and can reach speeds of up to 50 knots.
The drones are made from lightweight materials, which make them easy to transport and deploy. They are also equipped with a variety of sensors, such as GPS and altimeters, which allow them to be operated remotely and autonomously.
The Shahed-136 is a larger version of the Shahed-131 and is equipped with more advanced features. It can reach speeds of up to 100 knots and can be operated for up to four hours at a time. The Shahed-136 is also equipped with an advanced navigation system, which enables it to fly autonomously and avoid obstacles.
The Shahed drones are being used by Russia to conduct military operations against Ukraine. The drones are being used to launch precision strikes on Ukrainian military and civilian targets. They are also being used to conduct surveillance operations, as well as to conduct reconnaissance missions in order to gather intelligence on the location of Ukrainian forces.
The use of the Shahed drones by Russia is a violation of international law, as well as the laws of Ukraine. The drones are being used to conduct military operations without the consent of the Ukrainian government, and are therefore in violation of the UN Charter.
In conclusion, the use of the Shahed drones by Russia is a violation of international law and is a sign of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. The drones are being used to conduct precision strikes on Ukrainian targets, and to conduct surveillance operations and reconnaissance missions, without the consent of the Ukrainian government. This is a clear violation of international law and is a dangerous step towards further escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.