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Russia Iran Caspian Sea Route Expands Drone Supply Network

Published on: May 10, 2026 1:53 AM

Caspian Sea route

A report by The New York Times claimed that Russia is supplying Iran with drone parts and other goods through the Caspian Sea route. The report highlighted growing military and trade cooperation between the two countries. Moreover, it said this route helps bypass international restrictions.

According to US officials, the Caspian Sea corridor plays a key role in strengthening Iran’s military capacity. They said it helps Iran rebuild its drone capabilities after recent strikes by the United States and Israel. In addition, officials believe Iran lost a large portion of its drone stock during the conflict.

The report stated that Russia is now sending drone components and other materials through this maritime route. These supplies allow Iran to recover its defense systems faster. Furthermore, analysts said this cooperation increases concerns about regional security and military balance.

The Caspian Sea has become an important strategic link between Russia and Iran. Although both countries do not share a land border, they maintain long coastlines on the sea. Therefore, it serves as a practical transport route for trade and military logistics.

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The report also noted that this route allows both countries to avoid sanctions imposed by the United States and other Western nations. As a result, they continue trade in essential goods without relying on traditional shipping routes. Moreover, some shipments now bypass the Strait of Hormuz.

Finally, the transported goods include grains, animal feed, and other basic food supplies along with military-related materials. In conclusion, the Caspian Sea route has expanded Russia Iran Caspian trade links significantly. It continues to strengthen cooperation between Russia and Iran while raising international concerns.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Caspian Sea route, Iran, New York Times, Russia

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