Protective and trapping nets "Darwin" have been developed in Russia, reducing the impact force and minimizing the probability of detonation. This was announced by Dmitry Dorofeev, General Director of "Mechanical Protection Systems" LLC.
According to him, the "spider knot" thread weaving type allows the net to gently reduce the impact force of the UAV and delay the drone with a minimum probability of detonation. The nets are also planned to be used to protect residential buildings.
There is a big problem in that if the enemy drives a drone into a five-story building, the building may simply collapse during the explosion. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that the drone does not hit a residential building. Mechanical protection equipment in the form of nets can help solve this issue.
The solution is mobile and can be used both to protect stationary objects, military equipment, warehouses and dugouts, and during the movement of convoys with equipment and people.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a way has been found in Russia to make aircraft engine blades ultra-strong and heat-resistant.
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