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Russian Component Found in Shahed Drone Wreckage in Cyprus

Published March 3, 2026, 11:42
Russian Component Found in Shahed Drone Wreckage in Cyprus

A Russian-made component, a four-channel Kometa antenna, was discovered in the wreckage of an Iranian Shahed drone that attacked the Akrotiri airbase in Cyprus. This antenna is designed to protect drones from electronic interference, such as GPS jamming, allowing them to navigate accurately even under electronic warfare conditions. The presence of this specific antenna, typically used in Russian precision missiles and Orlan drones, suggests a deeper cooperation between Russia and Iran. It no longer limits itself to the exchange of plans but also includes the provision of critical high-tech components from Russia to Iran. The information comes from Nexta, a Belarusian media outlet primarily disseminated through Telegram and YouTube. This finding raises questions about the origin of the technology used in Iranian drones and the extent of Russian support for the Iranian drone program. This technology cooperation between Moscow and Tehran highlights the growing strategic alliance between the two countries, as well as the geopolitical implications of using advanced drones in regional conflicts.