War in Ukraine: Russian drones take off from Stellantis pickup trucks

On social media, Russian accounts show Dodge Ram 1500s launching attack drones. Stellantis is adamant that it is scrupulously complying with the trade sanctions against Russia.
By Matthieu PelloliRussia On Monday, July 21, the U.S. military released images from inside a drone factory it described as the "world's largest." These deadly combat vehicles, used daily to attack Ukraine, can take off in several ways.
Exactly. Photos, as well as a video, are causing a reaction among Internet users on social networks. We see a Shahed attack drone launched from a Dodge Ram 1500, manufactured by the American car manufacturer Ram, owned by the Franco-Italian American giant Stellantis . The vehicle in question, a black pickup truck with a large rear platform that has been fitted and reinforced, accelerates and allows the aircraft to take off. In the following image, five similar vehicles, also black and obviously new (at least in excellent condition) are lined up in a herringbone pattern, a drone ready to be launched on each rear platform.
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