Russian volunteers shot down Shahed We are starting a project to restore drone engines, turning enemy equipment into useful parts for national defense.
This инициатив is a charitable foundation ZAMPOTECHis taking the lead, and said it takes about two weeks to make one engine ready for reuse.
According to the foundation, “We are restoring the engines of enemy drones and using them for Ukraine. Every detail is important,” a spokesperson for the organization said. For this work, the Foundation used Shahed We are receiving dozens of engines recovered from drones.
The restored engine will be installed on Ukrainian drones, strengthening the defense’s unmanned aerial vehicle production and operation capabilities.
What is the Shahed drone used by Russia?
Drones used by Russia in attacks on Ukraine are common Shahed-136It is called in the Russian military. Geran-2Designate as . This is an attack unmanned aerial vehicle known as ‘kamikaze’ ammunition or loitering ammunition.

These drones were first designed in Iran and have been operated on a large scale by Moscow since 2022. It will be launched in large quantities to hit deep targets, including energy infrastructure and strategic positions within Ukrainian territory.
The Shahed-136 is a delta-wing configuration with wingtip stabilizers and air-cooled, similar to those used in the ZAMPOTECH restoration project. MD550 It is driven by a piston engine. This engine is traditionally part of drone designs and, according to technical analysis, costs in the range of US$12,000 to US$17,000.
This type of drone operates like a guided missile. Once launched, it heads to a pre-designated target loaded with explosives, and there is no recovery. The estimated range varies from 1,000 km to over 2,000 km, and it can fly at a maximum speed of about 185 km/h, so it is evaluated as a relatively low-cost long-distance strike method compared to traditional missiles.
Since the invasion in 2022, Russia has used these drones in large numbers in night and saturation attacks, employing tactics to pressure Ukraine’s air defense network with a large number of aircraft.
Source and image: Зампотех Омелянович – Facebook @zampotech.org | Militarnyi. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.
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