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The Russian Antironous Complex was presented in the Russian Federation: journalists found similar to Aliexpress (photo)

The media notes that from the Chinese Marketplace AliExpress, the Russian army has already put allegedly domestic drone "Dobryn" and Copter "Siberian-1". The Russian company "Rostekh" has introduced a new development - a compact antironous complex "Purel", which is able to block the action of drones. However, it turned out that the Chinese Aliexpress marketplaces already has a similar device at a price of $ 700 to $ 2000, The Moscow Times writes.

The Chinese device looks practically identical to Russian development, although the weight and compositions are slightly different. The media notes that Roshelectronics, a "Rostech" subordinate, presented a novelty at a conference in Moscow. The device is capable of suppressing the control channels and navigation of drones within a radius of up to a kilometer, as well as block the transmission of photo and video data from the UAV.

"Against the backdrop of demand for combating UAVs of the holding company, they actually work" from wheels ", developing new modifications of such equipment," - said "Device developer", Central Director "CNEDI" Cyclone Alexei Kravchenko. The media also states that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation is already buying Due to "Rostekh" and other structures drones with AliExpress. The army supplies a low-quality copter "Siberachok-1", which costs the Ministry of Defense of 2.

5 million rubles. It is collected from Aliexpress components for 200 thousand rubles. "Dobryn" from "Diamond-Antai" (also "Rostekh"), "Patriot K30T" (American drone Evo II Pro V3, the project is associated with Marato Husnullin), a drone from the Governmay's Governor and even a toy of work -Shaka. Each time the cost of goods for the Ministry of Defense was more expensive than on Aliexpress, four or more times.

Recall that a little earlier in Russia was boasting of the improvement of antitrone complexes "Serp". However The positions of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of any complex "Serp-BS", although Russians often talk about them. In mid -November, we also wrote that a university in Moscow bypassing sanctions bought the latest Skyeye drone radar from Canada.