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[deleted] t1_jdwfh61 wrote
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ifartfreedom t1_jdwgwmb wrote
>including digital surveillance tools
Great, now they can kill schoolgirls easier
NikoStrelkov t1_jdwlkye wrote
Cyberweapons? What's that, fancy CSGO weapon skins?
AlwaysSunnyInSeattle t1_jdwnq37 wrote
StatTrak or GTFO.
[deleted] t1_jdwtfb3 wrote
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its8up t1_jdx4qaq wrote
*Shithead drones.
Mlmmt t1_jdxeid9 wrote
At what point does Russia run out of stuff that Iran actually wants?
maqbeq t1_jdxfu0s wrote
Wall hacks and aimbots perhaps?
[deleted] t1_jdxxxwe wrote
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matt_1060 t1_jdyg1u9 wrote
I think we’re looking at it now lol
[deleted] t1_jdyiep4 wrote
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Mlmmt t1_jdyob18 wrote
Yeah.. trading knowledge for expendable munitions seems like a bad idea.. since both are only used once...
orgasmatastic t1_jdyrrg8 wrote
Ahw yes MSDoS beware the Russians are on the scene
matt_1060 t1_jdytl2z wrote
Lol yeah next, they’ll be trading bootleg vodka for a drone
[deleted] t1_jdz51pi wrote
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autotldr t1_jdwcrzq wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 78%. (I'm a bot)
> Russia is supplying Iran with cyber weapons, including digital surveillance tools, in order to get the relatively cheap and effective drones it uses to strike Ukrainian infrastructure facilities.
> According to The Wall Street Journal, the key supplier of cyber services to Iran is the Russian company PROTEI, which has contracts with the Russian Defence Ministry.
> Since the summer of 2022, Russia has been using Iranian-made Shahed drones in Ukraine, which it claims are Russian drones called Geran.
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