 Russia introduces improved Privet-82 Kamikaze drone for combat use in Ukraine. Russia's Privet-82 Kamikaze drone, reportedly used in the war against Ukraine, has been upgraded and modified. Russian propaganda agency TASS reported, citing Russia's Orco Design Bureau. Gradually a new version of the device has been created. The Privet-82M1, the drone's developers said, adding that they are continuing to work on improvements, receiving feedback and recommendations during the combat use of the device. The drone has a range of up to 30km and a top speed of 140km per hour, with a payload of up to 5.5kg. It can be controlled from a basement or shelter by placing video and control repeaters with a directional antenna on a hill. Meanwhile, Ukrainian experts are studying downed Russian drones, including the purpose of a Kyiv star SIM card recently found In a downed Shahad Kamikaze drone, Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuri Inat said, Russian Landsat drones are recognised as one of the most potent recent additions to Russia's arsenal as it seeks to get past Ukraine's increasingly effective air defences. Russian forces have begun using a new version of the Landsat Kamikaze drone, named Izdelay 53, which is capable of autonomously identifying targets reported US-based think tank, the Institute for the Study of War. Analysts suggest that the Russian command may believe that more Kamikaze drones will help Russian forces overcome Ukrainian air defences.