Russian military personnel have developed additional anti-drone protection made of cables for the turrets of heavy armored vehicles, in particular, tanks. This was reported to the Minister of Defense of Russia, Andrei Belousov, by Colonel-General Alexander Sanchik.
Military personnel are actively using and constantly improving additional anti-drone protection for the turret of heavy armored vehicles. It is a cable system.
Judging by the presented footage, the military stretched iron cables over the anti-drone "mangal" on the tank turret and covered them with a camouflage net on top.
Photos of anunusual Russian T-72B3M main battle tank with the already familiar "mangal" over the turret and "antennas" around the circle in the form of metal rods have also appeared online.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russia had significantly increased the production of unmanned boats for the Navy.
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