Russia is adding cheap, domestic-made drones to its arsenal, war analysts say.
The Institute for the Study of War said Moscow is ramping up production of lighter drones.
Analysts with the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said in a Tuesday dispatch that Moscow used new, long-range "Italmas" drones for the first time in its war on Ukraine, according to speculation by Russian media.
The ISW cited Russian sources who said the Russian-produced "Italmas" drones are lighter and harder for Ukrainian air defenses to shoot down.
The ISW previously said Russia is aiming to add more drones, loitering munitions, missiles, and guided bombs to its arsenal.
Persons:
—, Vladimir Putin's
Organizations:
Service, Institute for, Ukrainian Air Force
Locations:
Russia, Moscow, Ukraine, Russian, Iran