# Russian-made Shahed drones reportedly disintegrating mid-air due to manufacturing defects

_Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 12:15 PM EDT · Cybersecurity, Infrastructure · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

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Russian-produced Shahed drones are experiencing severe quality control issues, with some reportedly disintegrating in mid-air before reaching their targets due to manufacturing defects and supply chain problems.

Video footage captured by Ukrainian Sting interceptor drones shows Russian-made attack drones with multiple visible defects, including missing body panels, exposed wiring, deformed wingtips, and completely detached nose fairings. Analysts from Defense-Blog describe the drones as "literally disintegrating in the air" and characterize them as "flying garbage."

The quality issues appear to stem from problems at Russia's Alabuga Special Economic Zone in Tatarstan, where most Shahed drones are manufactured. According to defense analysts, factories operate around the clock with minimally trained personnel, many of whom are reportedly young imported workers who have been "lured or trapped" into positions at these facilities.

Production pressures to meet volume targets have reportedly led factories to use whatever "inferior" Chinese components they can obtain, exacerbating quality problems. These manufacturing challenges coincide with Ukrainian efforts to target known drone production and storage facilities using long-range weaponry.

Defense-Blog reports a sustained decline in Shahed drone strike effectiveness beginning in October 2025, with the trend continuing through recent observations. Analysts conclude that quality control has effectively collapsed, transforming the drones from precision weapons into "tools of attrition" intended for mass deployment rather than accuracy.

The degradation in drone quality comes as Russia continues its drone assault campaign against Ukraine, though with apparently diminishing effectiveness due to these manufacturing and supply chain issues.

## Sources

- [Tom's Hardware](https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/russian-made-shahed-drones-are-disintegrating-in-the-air-before-reaching-their-targets-due-to-shoddy-manufacturing-video-shows-commentators-call-russian-clones-of-irans-drones-flying-garbage)

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