Tallysman, operating in the Canadian market, has officially confirmed that its components are used in Shahed-136 unmanned aerial vehicles. Globe&Mail writes about it. Ukrainian journalists were the first to report the presence of Tallysman components on Iranian kamikaze drones. From the material they published, it appears that the Canadian-made components were discovered by experts during the inspection of the drone wreckage.
Gilles Panter, head of Tallysman, said on this occasion that he was disturbed by the situation of Iranian drones. The top executive emphasized that the production components of the company he headed were illegally mounted on the aircraft. Iranian engineers use them in a complex steering system.
By the way, not only Canadian components were found on the Shahed-136 drone. They also use microcircuits, controllers and other electronics manufactured by the EU, USA, Japan and other countries. Source