Flotilla
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For sure It is not a technical advancement. But they changed the tactics in the Battlefield to the point to make a shift in the Russian Army doctrine. They are using 600 Shaheds daily and not relying in dense artillery they used in the firsts months of the war.The most significant contribution of the Shahed-136 UAV is that it provides a tactical concept: "providing long-range strike capabilities at the lowest possible production cost."
This is similar to the operational concept of small UAVs and FPV drones on the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield. They have taken this operational concept to the extreme. However, this does not represent their technological advancement.
From a purely technical perspective, it is not advanced. China, the United States, and Russia do not lack these technologies themselves. Russia's cooperation with Iran to introduce the technology and production of the Shahed-136 UAV is because Russia is currently at war, and the urgent needs of the war prevent them from quickly replicating the Shahed-136 UAV on their own.
China and the United States are not at war. They do not need any technology from Iran to quickly replicate the Shahed-136 UAV themselves. If Russia were not at war, they would be capable of replicating this without any support from Iran.
BTW.
China is primarily replicating the Shahed-136 UAV for the export market. The PLA only uses a small number of them for routine combat training. We have better weapons for this tactical purpose.
Beware your assumptions. J10C is much more advanced technologically than most of 4.5 gen aircrafts but didn't make this quantum leap in tactics/strategy that Shahed did. If China PLA understimate their utility in combat field, good for them, but everybody is making low cost long range OWA drones for the Battlefield.






