Recent reports indicate that there have been more explosions in Russia, with the country allegedly using tungsten shrapnel in their Shaheed drones. The use of this military technology raises concerns about the potential impact and damage caused by these drones.
Ukrainian officials report that Russia is using an increased number of Shahed-136 drones with new warheads containing tungsten balls for fragmented shrapnel. These upgraded drones have been used in recent attacks on Ukrainian port facilities, resulting in minimal damage. The new generation of Shahed drones also feature changes in engines, batteries, servomotors, and bodies, aimed at reducing manufacturing costs. The use of Russian components suggests that Russia is moving towards domestic production of these drones. The increased availability and improved capabilities of the Shahed-136 drones pose a greater threat to Ukraine's air defenses and energy infrastructure.