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A spy just crippled Russia’s secret drone program… Greetings Everyday Spy, A single spy ju

A spy just crippled Russia’s secret drone program… [Image](https://) Greetings Everyday Spy, A single spy just crippled Russia’s secret drone program. Potentially costing the Kremlin $1 billion while also dealing a massive blow to their relationship with Iran. The Russian insider risked neck and tail to hand over a trove of classified documents detailing the ins-and-outs of ‘Project Boat’. Researchers at the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security verified the documents to be authentic. Project Boat is the code-name for Russia’s secret program to mass-produce warhead-equipped attack drones. Capable of flying over 1,000 miles and hitting targets dead on, these drones would change the tide of the war… If they can get them off the ground first. The documents revealed a wealth of information that will take months to distill into actionable intel. From factory-floor blueprints and technical schematics to personnel records and correspondence between Russia and Iran… But a few things jumped out immediately… - The Russians hoped to build 6,000 drones by 2025, but they’re likely behind schedule. - Engineers are tied up trying to fix and improve Iran’s outdated tech (much of which was broken when the Russians received it). - Over 90% of the drone’s computer and electrical components primarily come from the United States. With the future of warfare increasingly leaning on drones and other UAVs, Russia’s billion dollar bet on Iran is turning up bunk. Not to mention, these revelations expose Iran to international backlash for breaking their neutrality in the war. Moving forward, Ukraine and the West need to ensure Russia’s drone program stays on life support. That’s if they don’t kill it entirely. Strategic sanctions, tighter controls on trade, and a strong and steady counteroffensive are the name of the game. The longer the Russians are tied up in tech issues, staffing shortages, and supply chain disruptions, the weaker they get. In this war and in the ones to come. If you want to get Russia’s perspective on high-stakes spy games like these, then [step into Shadow Lessons.]( This collection of interviews brings together KGB and CIA spies to give you the facts about secret ops across the globe. [Get Shadow Lessons 60% OFF Right Now!]( Godspeed, #EverydaySpy P.S. - Russia’s not going to give up that easily… Find out why in Shadow Lessons. [Get it now for 60% OFF.]( Follow @EverydaySpy on Social Media! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Andrew Bustamante, Founder of EverydaySpy.com, is a former covert CIA Intelligence officer, decorated US Air Force Combat Veteran, and respected Fortune 500 senior advisor. Learn more from Andrew on his Podcast (The Everyday Espionage Podcast) and by following @EverydaySpy on your favorite social media platform. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( EverydaySpy, 411 Walnut St. #20309, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

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