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Inside A Iran Modern Factory, How Shahed-136 Kamikaze Drones Is Made (full process) In this video, we take you deep inside Iran's secretive drone manufacturing world — exploring how the Shahed-136 Kamikaze Drone is designed, built, and deployed. This deadly loitering munition has become one of the most talked-about weapons in modern warfare. The Shahed-136 is a low-cost, long-range kamikaze drone engineered for precision strikes on high-value targets. When Iranian engineers first unveiled it in 2021, Western analysts largely dismissed it as a crude, low-tech system — slow, loud, and built from commercially available components. But that assessment missed the point entirely. It was never designed to be sophisticated. It was designed to be cheap, effective, and produced in massive quantities. Drone Warfare The Shahed-136 is powered by a simple piston engine and guided by inertial navigation systems. The platform prioritizes manufacturability, endurance, and cost efficiency over aerodynamic sophistication. Defence Security Asia According to a Russian documentary on drone production, the manufacturing process involves aluminum bars being turned into engines, microelectronics made from electric chips, and fuselages crafted from carbon fiber and fiberglass — making it a complete, self-contained production system. CNN The Shahed-136 measures 3.5 meters in length with a wingspan of 2.5 meters, and delivers a 50-kilogram warhead. It is manufactured by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA) in association with Shahed Aviation Industries. Adapt Institute 💥 IRAN VS ISRAEL & USA — THE LATEST WAR UPDATES The Shahed-136 has now become a central weapon in Iran's conflict with Israel and the United States. In June 2025, direct conflict between Israel and Iran lasted from June 13–24. During this period, Iran launched approximately 550 ballistic missiles and around 1,000 drones at Israel, targeting cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, military airbases including Nevatim and Ramon, and sensitive sites like the Dimona nuclear research center. United Against Nuclear Iran Earlier, on April 13–14, 2024, Iran launched its first-ever direct attack from its own soil — subjecting Israel to a five-hour barrage of missiles and drones involving an estimated 170 drones, 30 cruise missiles, and 120 ballistic missiles in an operation codenamed "Operation True Promise." United Against Nuclear Iran 🌍 GLOBAL IMPACT — HOW THIS DRONE CHANGED WARFARE During a visit to Qatar in May 2025, President Donald Trump openly praised Iranian drones for their efficiency, affordability, and devastating effectiveness, describing them as "very good, fast, and deadly." He also criticized the US military-industrial complex for overpricing and urged America to learn from Iran's cost-efficient production methods. PressTV The ultimate validation came in December 2025 when US Central Command deployed LUCAS — the Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System — essentially an American clone of the Shahed-136, developed in just 18 months by Arizona-based SpektreWorks. Drone Warfare 📌 KEY SPECS AT A GLANCE: 💰 Unit Cost: $20,000 – $50,000 📏 Length: 3.5 meters | Wingspan: 2.5 meters 💣 Warhead: ~50 kg 🛰️ Guidance: GPS + Inertial Navigation System 🔭 Range: 2,000+ km #Shahed136 #IranDrone #KamikazeDrone #IranIsraelWar #ModernWarfare #DroneWarfare #IranUSA #MilitaryTechnology #LoiteringMunition #WarUpdate2025