The active saturation of the front with all types of unmanned aerial vehicles forces the Russian military to take a more qualitative approach to the issue of camouflage of equipment.
One way to "fool" the enemy is to use high-quality mock-ups of domestic military equipment, which divert the enemy's means of destruction and increase the chances of real samples surviving.
In particular, footage of an imitation 152-mm D-20 howitzer appeared on social networks last week. All the work was done by the artillerymen themselves in their free time, and the enemy has already taken the bait.
Also, a mock-up of a 122-mm D-30 howitzer was well-executed, which can be confused with a real gun even from a close distance. It repeats the original even in small details.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Rostec increased the production of air bombs with UMPC. The state corporation has restored the production of high-explosive aerial bombs with a caliber of 3 thousand kg.
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