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"Baba Yaga" UAV Dropped Its Entire Payload on a Homemade Mockup

Russian military personnel on the front lines managed to outwit the enemy with a low-quality, homemade mockup of a "Grad" multiple launch rocket system. This was reported by the Telegram channel @milinfolive.

A reconnaissance drone spotted a lone "Grad" in rugged terrain from a bird's-eye view, after which the enemy decided to attack by dropping a projectile from a "Baba Yaga" unmanned bomber.

However, this "MLRS" turned out to be a pile of junk on a cart. Polypropylene pipes, which played the role of a package of guides, added credibility to it.

At the same time, the enemy's ammunition did not detonate after being dropped, but stuck into the ground a couple of meters from the "gun." Now, the Russian military will have the opportunity to use it again as a point to divert attention.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that the Russian Armed Forces on the front lines created a "ZВераБой" buggy to combat enemy UAVs. It was equipped with a six-barreled shotgun, two turrets, and six ejection charges with buckshot around the perimeter of the vehicle.

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