Russian developers have demonstrated engineering ingenuity in creating the PARS-S "Stepashka" anti-drone gun, using some foreign components and construction mounting foam. This unconventional approach surprised military experts, wrote Defence blog.
Photos of the internal components of the anti-drone rifle produced by "Location Workshop" have appeared online. The images show that mounting foam, which is usually used for insulation, protects the antenna units and battery inside the PARS-S.
The anti-drone gun was called an advanced solution for combating Mavic quadcopters. The PARS-S can suppress enemy drones at a distance of up to 1.5 km. The device weighs 9.6 kg.
According to Defence blog, "Stepashka" operates for up to 2 hours. The gun can be carried or used mounted on a tripod.
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