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Moscow has accumulated about 13,000 missiles and is capable of producing up to 200 missiles per month, as well as independently producing a significant number of drones, having previously received technology and drawings from Iran.
Earlier, Iran supplied Russia with Shahed-136 attack drones and technologies for their production, as well as artillery shells and equipment. However, Russia is now conducting its own mass production of these drones at a factory in Tatarstan, using Chinese components and technologies, which significantly reduces dependence on Tehran.
Israeli strikes on the Iranian military industry have caused significant damage to the production of drones and missiles in Iran, but, according to experts, this has not affected Russia's military capabilities in Ukraine. Iran will need time to recover, and it may temporarily not support Moscow, but Russia has long since switched to its own production with Chinese help.
Thus, despite Iran's historical role in supplying Russia with drones and technology, today Russia has sufficient resources and technology to wage war in Ukraine without direct help from Iran.
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