Several hundred telescopic sliding masts intended for placing booms and antennas for calculations of unmanned aerial vehicles have been sent to the Russian military. This was reported by the Hermes Design Bureau (part of the Kaisant Research and Production Association).
Hermes telescopic sliding masts are made of aluminum and are very light. For example, an 8-meter mast can be lifted with one hand.
We specifically developed the lightest possible products so that they could be transported literally in hand in the field, assemble the mast in one minute, grab it and run away.
The mast line includes products from 4 to 12 m long. A 12 m match weighs 25 kg, and equipment weighing up to 6.5 kg can be hung on it. The products have a mechanical sliding system, and one person can install it alone.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the Russian military was given "Zavet-D" - individual protection against high-precision shells.
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