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Equipment made of high-strength Kevlar is sewn at an enterprise in Donetsk

An advanced anti-drone suit has been developed for the Russian military to protect against strike UAVs. This was reported by Finnish journalist Kosti Heiskanen.

The basis of the light armor is high-strength Kevlar, which covers most of the fighter's limbs and torso. The suit is modular and consists of several separate elements that are worn on the body over a bulletproof vest.

The groin, abdomen and chest are covered by an aramid cuirass, the shoulders and neck by a special "collar" with a high collar, and the legs and arms by patch plates. There are more layers of Kevlar in the area where vital organs are located, the journalist noted. The weight of the product is unknown.

It's just like equipping Ilya Muromets. The cost of such a suit can reach 20 thousand rubles, but the life of a soldier is clearly worth such investments.
Kosti Heiskanen, journalist

Earlier www1.ru reported that the Russian Armed Forces used the rarest coastal missile system "Utes". The maximum launch range is up to 460 km.

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