Screw from a downed Russian kamikaze drone Shahed Geran 2 Black
The surface retains traces of use and damage sustained during the strike. The fragment has not undergone restoration or cosmetic treatment—it was recovered exactly as it was after the crash, making it an authentic historical artifact. The artifact may be of interest to private collections, thematic exhibitions, or as a research item for those studying modern military technology and the history of the conflict.
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