Visiting an arms factory in his hometown of St. Petersburg, Vladimir Putin announced an ambitious plan to manufacture drones.
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In 2023, the Russian army received about 140,000 drones of different types, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the Russian military received around 140,000 drones in 2023 and that Moscow ...