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What are ‘kamikaze’ Shahed drones and how do they work?

In Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, drones have cemented their reputation as a potent, hard-to-stop and cost-effective weapon.

THEY ARE PRECISE, small, able to engage a target in relatively large numbers like a swarm of wasps and above all, they are cheap.

In Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, drones have cemented their reputation as a potent, hard-to-stop and cost-effective weapon to seek out and destroy targets while simultaneously spreading the kind of terror that can fray the resolve of soldiers and civilians alike.

They are also quickly surpassing missiles as the remote weapon of choice because they can be put into any combat theatre in greater numbers much more cheaply.

Russia’s unleashing of successive waves of the Iranian-made Shahed drones over Ukraine has multiple aims: take out key targets, crush morale and ultimately drain the enemy’s war chest and weapons trying to defend against them as the conflict evolves into a longer war of attrition.

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How do they work?

The Shahed drones which Russia has rebranded as Geran-2 are packed with explosives and preprogrammed to loiter overhead until they nosedive into a target — reminiscent of Japan’s Second World War-era kamikaze pilots who would fly their explosive-laden aircraft into US warships and aircraft carriers during the war in the Pacific.

According to the Ukrainian online publication Defence Express, citing Iranian data, the delta-wing Shahed is 3.5 metres long, 2.5 metres wide and weighs approximately 200 kilograms. It is powered by a 50-horsepower engine with a top speed of 185kph and has a maximum range of 2,500 kilometres.

The upside with the new technology is obvious — trained personnel do not need be sacrificed, nor does a huge amount of money have to be spent on building sophisticated aircraft to reach a target.

In yesterday’s attack on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, the city’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said 28 drones made up the successive attack waves. The ability to deploy the small aircraft in such large numbers at any one time may overwhelm defences, particularly in civilian areas.

But according to Mykola Bielieskov, a research fellow at Ukraine’s National Institute for Strategic Studies, the Shahed only carries a 40-kilogramme explosive charge, which pales in comparison to the explosive force that a conventional missile’s 480-kilogramme warhead can deliver at a much longer range.

“It is difficult to hit serious targets with such drones,” Bielieskov said.

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Small punch but low cost

At €20,000 apiece, the Shahed is only a tiny fraction of the cost of a more conventional, full-size missile. For example, Russia’s Kalibr cruise missiles that have seen widespread use in the nearly eight months of war cost the Russian military about €1 million each.

At such a low cost, the Shahed can be deployed in massive numbers to saturate a target, whether it is a fuel depot or infrastructure and utilities like power or water stations.


Despite its small size, the Shahed’s explosive charge appears powerful enough to do the job. In yesterday’s attacks, one drone struck an operations centre, while another slammed into a five-storey residential building, ripping a large hole in it and collapsing at least three apartments on top of each other, resulting in the deaths of three people.

Bielieskov from Ukraine’s National Institute for Strategic Studies said the Russian military is opting to use Shaheds on civilian targets instead of the battlefield because Ukrainian forces have “learned how to fight them effectively”, managing to intercept a little more than half of them.

With no immediate end in sight, the financial burden of the conflict will weigh heavier on Moscow, which is not receiving billions in weapons transfers from Western nations like Ukraine is. As the conflict essentially becomes one of attrition — who can withstand that human, material and financial burden the longest — finding cheaper but still potent weapons will be key.

For Moscow, the Shahed appears to be such an alternative.

“Shahed-136 is a cheap version of a cruise missile, which Russia can’t produce fast,” said Bielieskov.

Russian officials have not issued any data about the number of missiles fired during the conflict, but Ukraine’s defence minister recently alleged that Russia has used most of its high-precision missile arsenal — from 1,844 on the eve of Russia’s invasion to 609 by mid-October.

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War of nerves

The incessant buzzing of the propeller-driven Shahed drones dubbed “mopeds” by Ukrainians is equally potent for the terror that it can induce in anyone under its flightpath. That sound can only exacerbate the anxiety and chip away at the morale of any person not knowing exactly when and exactly where the weapon will strike.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seized on the drones’ terror element, posting on social media: “The whole night, and the whole morning, the enemy terrorises the civilian population,” adding: “Kamikaze drones and missiles are attacking all of Ukraine.”

Bielieskov conceded that Shahed drone strikes stir up fears among the population that Ukraine’s air defences are inadequate to meet the threat. But he said their use — even in large numbers — is not enough to reverse Ukraine’s battlefield gains.

Sky-borne terror weapons are of course nothing new — Nazi Germany employed them during the Second World War in the form of the V-1 flying bomb, the earliest type of cruise missile in the shape of a small aircraft which targeted British cities.

Eight decades later, the much smaller Shahed can be guided to its target at a much cheaper cost, potentially enabling Russian forces to launch many more of the drones than the 9,500 V-1s Nazi Germany launched on Britain.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 12:13 PM

    Sad indictment on society’s values when thousands of people are being killed daily in many countries and no one really cares but because these are the rich and famous losing their luxury mansions, there is massive media coverage and public shock horror.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 12:24 PM

    @David F: What are you talking about?! These are the very people who make our dreams come true! They also tirelessly work around the clock rallying for causes for those without a voice. There ought to be a Band Aid type concert in all the global cities to raise the necessary funds to rebuild their mansions. If it wasn’t for Cary Elwes, my son and I would never have had fun drinking iocaine powder. That memory alone is priceless.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 2:31 PM

    @Pól Pot: And the poor things all still depressed over Kamalalla losing!
    How bad can it get?

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    Jan 9th 2025, 12:03 PM

    There are pensioners in their homes now in Ireland who cannot put on heating to warm their homes because costs of heating are way over the top.
    I guarantee you knew there are people who are literally freezing.Are we supposed to feel sorry for these multi millionaires and billions who have homes all over the world, who have made their money through the likes of pensioners and the like.
    Hell no not me anyway that’s for sure, suck it up you have earned it.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 12:46 PM

    @Phillip Smyth: You know you can feel sorry for more than one set of people at any one time right? I feel sorry for anyone who has been affected by the cold weather here and has been without power for up to 5 days. I hope that they are able to stay warm, get hot food delivered at least and that they’re electricity is restored too.
    I can also feel sorry for individuals who have lost homes to a devastating wildfire that they have raised families in and had so many memories in. Yes they are probably in a better position to rebuild and move on than most but it still doesn’t make it less sad for them to have to flee with just what they can carry and watch their home burn to the ground.
    Empathy doesn’t have to be limited.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 12:51 PM

    @Susan Walsh: in this instance it does.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 12:58 PM

    @Phillip Smyth: Why? Like legitimately, why? Can you not feel for people who’ve lost their homes? I mean Billy Crystal was in his for 45 years. Yes he can afford to rebuild, but you can never get back the house you raised your family in.
    Actual empathy is feeling for another person no matter their wealth or social status.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 1:08 PM

    @Susan Walsh: it’s crystal clear on my part, I m sorry but I don’t feel sorry for these people their circumstances allow me to be honest.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 1:14 PM

    @Phillip Smyth: you’re not supposed to do anything, Phillip. It’s your choice whether you want to feel sorry for them, or not

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    Jan 9th 2025, 1:29 PM

    @Susan Walsh: majority of them are pro Zionists and use their power, money and influence to oppress and murder Palestinians while denying them even the right to give voice to their oppression. Hollywood, specifically the inhabitants of the Hollywood hills are a substantial chunk of the financial power of AIPAC.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 1:40 PM

    @Phillip Smyth: You’re a pretty pathetic lowlife dirtbag buddy. How on earth did a movie star make their money off the back of a pensioner? Was it unfair that the pensioner didn’t get some government-mandated role in the film? The reason that these people are rich and successful is because people chose to go watch their films in the cinema and on streaming services because they were of high quality. People like you are the problem with the world. You envy those who work hard and have become successful because you’re stuck in whatever mundane job you work instead of using them as inspiration to pull your stock up and knuckle down. I will always have more sympathy for millionaires and billionaires if their house burns down than I would for envious little brats like yourself if yours did.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 2:48 PM

    @Phillip Smyth: Empathy is objectively not limited. No one is saying you have to feel sorry for anyone, but it is possible to have empathy for many people. We don’t get a finite number of empathy points per day and have to choose who we use them on. Not an opinion to go back and forth on, just fact.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 11:26 AM

    I feel bad for Anthony Hopkins.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 11:35 AM

    @Fergus O’Donnell: I feel bad for everyone it’s happened to but the likes of Hopkins probably has multiple houses, unlike the ordinary folks’ whose homes are gone and the whole communities that have been destroyed.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 2:15 PM

    @Dermot Blaine: Those famous names are probably the best insured and able to recover, but there’s a bit more to it than money for them. Like what Billy Crystal is talking about regarding memories living in the home for 46 years, or in a previous fire season the guy that lost a rare car collection had been building up over 50 years.
    Would tend to have a lot more sympathy for those ordinary types who have been finding getting fire insurance ever-increasingly difficult over the years of these events happening more frequently.
    A lot more sympathy for the families and friends of the first responders that keep putting their lives on the lines.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 2:21 PM

    @Dermot Blaine: don’t feel bad for this guy but there are thousands of impoverished people living in tents in California, multiple fires in tents ever week trying to keep warm, this is the California that they don’t want you to know about

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    Jan 9th 2025, 2:41 PM

    @peter hopkins: The fact that the term ‘skid row’ has been around for o long, that a metal band used it as their name back in 1988 is quite telling. That some seem to be more concerned about changing the nomenclature of it, rather than solving it, is saddening.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 6:20 PM

    @peter hopkins: yeah, there’s a shockingly bad homeless and drug problem, especially in San Francisco.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 2:28 PM

    That famous Irish invention known as begrudgery is on full display here today.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 12:23 PM

    Meanwhile, all over Ireland persons unbeknown are sleeping on card board! Where is reporting on that? Has TheJournal offered warm meals or even a shelter ? And to ask for €2 a month. The journalists of TheJournal should watch film Paper Moon. Con artists

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    Jan 9th 2025, 12:47 PM

    Journal have you shut this down in favor of multi millionaires and government censorship?

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    Jan 9th 2025, 1:25 PM

    James Woods too. lol.

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    Jan 9th 2025, 9:59 PM

    Would the people empathising with James Woods new homelessness status find equal empathy for the 40 to 180 thousand Gazans that the IDF have already killed in Gaza or the hundreds of thousands that face homelessness in Gaza from Zionist indiscriminate bombing of their homes. Is he proud to have urged the Israeli government to “kill them all ?”

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    Jan 9th 2025, 10:50 PM

    @michael mcsharry: 180,000 people? Even Hamas isn’t claiming those numbers, you absolute clown. If you don’t want civilian infrastructure to be bombed, tell your buddies in Hamas to stop building their missile launching sites and command centres beside schools, hospitals and homes. Why hasn’t Hamas built a single bomb shelter in the entirety of Gaza in the 18 years that they’ve been in charge? Why don’t Hamas let civilians enter their underground tunnel system? In any case, the fact that James Woods had the courage to say that makes me respect him even more and have even more sympathy for what happened to his house.

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    Jan 10th 2025, 4:49 AM

    @michael mcsharry: Jesus you and people like you are so boring. Parroting the same gick on so many comments sections. You complain about people not caring for Gazans but you and your ilk don’t care that you are antisemitic. Pathetic

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    Jan 9th 2025, 11:43 PM

    Who cares there millionaires and the amount coverage getting . There are people in America leaving on streets what about them

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    Jan 9th 2025, 11:44 PM

    Probably get huge insurance money back so they be ok can stay one other home s

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    Jan 10th 2025, 1:19 PM

    All these celebrities are insured to the hilt, they will not loose out in the long run, they all choose to live in this part of the world known for earthquakes and wildfires. Let’s all calm down with the tears for them, they won’t go hungry or homeless, far more deserving people need help in this world

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    Jan 9th 2025, 8:47 PM

    I’m very, very sad for the loss of their homes and property. Scitt happens.

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