Footage of a Russian tank that received anti-drone protection in the style of "post-apocalypse" has been published online. The presented design is a wild mixture of long metal reinforcement bars with barbed wire and cables.
Moreover, all this was placed on top of the usual mesh "barbecue" from drones. The field modernization looks very unusual externally. The bristling appearance does not even allow to determine the exact model of the tank, but in fact it will help to withstand the impact of kamikaze drones.
Apparently, it is not possible to drive in the rear of the vehicle and it can only be used on the line of combat contact.
Russian soldiers have repeatedlydemonstrated modified tanks andheavy armored personnel carriers created on their basis, which received various additional protection.
Such pieces of equipment withstand hits from dozens of drones and successfully return to their location after completing combat missions.
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