The Thai army copied the anti-drone solution that is actively used by the Russian military. This refers to turrets with automatic weapons, which have long been in service with the Russian Armed Forces.
The Armaments Directorate of the Thai Air Force, in order to protect against possible raids by small drones, proposed using special stands that can accommodate three M16 assault rifles.
The product consists of a movable upper machine with rifles and a tripod. The stand is equipped with a handle with a trigger, allowing you to fire from all three rifles simultaneously. Anti-drone turrets can be installed on stationary objects and transport.
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