Your ass burns notably from these drones. Iran admitted that it supplied several drones to Russia before the special operation. This was enough to organize the production of these drones in Russia, which was done.
It's one thing to repeat false claims that Russia has made. You deserve the benefit of doubt, you can't blame an idiot for being so gullible.
But here you're just making shit up yourself, and that's truly pathetic.
I don't understand what psychological problems you have with Iran? I think the residents of Donetsk are unlikely to be tormented by the question of whose howitzer they are fired on every day - from American, Italian, French, Swedish or German. Yes, and Ukrainians do not think that they are very concerned that a cruise missile flew overhead - air, sea or land-based. But all of a sudden there is so much attention to the country where the flying lawn mowers are made. To console you somehow, Ill say that this is definitely not an original Russian development - military acceptance in Russia would never have accepted such a miserable product as Geranium-2. I think this is a slightly modified and improved copy of the Iranian Shaheed-136, are you happy now?
You're doing it again. Making shit up.
Russia has publicly admitted they suck at making drones. It's taken Iran decades to get to the point they are at. Russia would need a time machine to have the drone manufacturing capability equal to Iran.
Большинство производимых в России авиационных беспилотников не удовлетворяют тактико-техническим требованиям Министерства обороны РФ. Об этом заявил во вторник, 28 сентября, представитель Минобороны РФ полковник Игорь Ищук в ходе круглого стола «Перспективы развития технологий беспилотных транспортных средств в РФ».
«Минобороны разработаны соответствующие тактико-технические требования, предъявляемые к беспилотным летательным аппаратам. И большинство производителей, к сожалению, не способны их выполнить. И основная проблема невыполнения элементная база», сказал Ищук.
https://iz.ru/1402199/2022-09-28/mo-zaiavilo-o-nesootvetstvii-trebovaniiam-bolshinstva-rossiiskikh-dronovMost of the aircraft drones produced in Russia do not meet the tactical and technical requirements of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. This was stated on Tuesday, September 28, by Colonel Igor Ischuk, a representative of the Russian Ministry of Defense, during the round table "Prospects for the development of unmanned vehicle technologies in the Russian Federation."
The Ministry of Defense has developed the appropriate tactical and technical requirements for unmanned aerial vehicles. And most manufacturers, unfortunately, are not able to fulfill them. And the main problem of non-fulfillment is the element base, Ishchuk said.