Multiple reports citing secret documents say Russia proposed providing Iran with advanced drones described as “unjammable.” According to the accounts, the proposals involve fibre-optic drones intended to resist radio-frequency interference and electronic jamming, a capability that would allow them to continue operating in contested environments.

The documents, as described, frame the drones as instruments that could be used against American forces. The reporting does not provide additional verified details about the final destination, timing, or whether any transfer actually occurs. Instead, the focus remains on the contents of the proposals and what they would enable if implemented.

The articles do not describe the specific technical specifications beyond the fibre-optic and “unjammable” characterization, nor do they outline independent confirmation of the plans beyond the document accounts. As presented, the reporting centers on alleged Russian assistance to Iran and the potential implications for U.S. military operations, based on leaked or otherwise obtained materials.