Keychain made from a downed Russian Shahed 136 Geran 2 Black kamikaze drone
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This is the third time that Fuselage Creations has received original fragments of the Iranian HESA Shahed-136 strike drone, also known by its Russian designation Geran-2 (unofficial nickname - moped). These drones remain the most widespread and one of the deadliest means of aerial terror that Russia uses against Ukraine.
In 2025, hundreds of Shahed-136 attacks are carried out in a single night, and Ukrainian intelligence warns of a possible further increase in their number. At the same time, Ukraine's air defense system has demonstrated exceptional resilience and adaptability. Over three years of continuous air attacks, it has evolved, combining Ukrainian interceptor UAVs, classic anti-aircraft systems, and modern aviation, including Mirage 2000 fighters. This was an important step in the development of modern anti-drone warfare.
This keychain is made from the wreckage of a Shahed drone shot down on February 13, 2025, during an attack on the city of Mykolaiv. The drone was destroyed by Ukraine's air defense forces using a ZU-23-2 twin-barreled anti-aircraft gun. Each piece is made from the fuselage of a downed drone and retains its unique texture, traces of use, and combat damage.
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