New anti-drone, rapidly erected hangars made of metal chain-link mesh, metal cables, and profiles will begin to be built for military aviation in Russia. The shelter diagram was published by a retired military pilot, blogger Fighterbomber.
Judging by the presented diagram, the hangar height is 25 m, width is 7.5 m, and length is 23 m.
Six such shelters will require 1800 m of 6 mm wide metal cable, 600 m of 30x60 mm diameter metal profile, 450 m of 120 mm thick metal pipe, 3600 sq. m of metal chain-link mesh, 90 cable tensioners, and 2700 m of camouflage netting.
As you can see, reinforced concrete shelters are not being discussed in this case. Fighterbomber expressed skepticism about the success of a typical shelter project for equipment.
That is, in essence, nothing has changed. If this shelter falls on a helicopter from a breeze and breaks something off, then the money will be collected from the person who built it. Because the aircraft mechanics and drivers who will build these shelters are not very certified builders. Not at all. Therefore, everyone will pay for the shelter, and the appointed unfortunate will pay for the broken helicopter.
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