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To spread: in growth, it is argued that cartridges can damage another

They punch UAV "to chips": in the Russian Federation boasted new cartridges against drones of IgLA

To spread: in growth, it is argued that cartridges can damage another "filling" - battery, screws, frames, sensors and more. About it writes Russian news agency TASS. Rostech representatives stated that IgLA cartridges, which are capable of knocking down drones, can completely destroy them as they punch the firmware and damage the motherboard. It was possible to find out during the tests.

The developers assure that the fraction punched the body, the frame, damaging screws, batteries, sensors and other electronics installed on UAVs. All this was achieved due to the fact that IgLA cartridges are made of alloy of metals such as tungsten, nickel, iron. The alloy weighs the fraction and makes it firmer and heavier, which makes it possible to make the practical complete destruction of the drone in the material.

"The fraction flies quite pile, which minimizes the spread during firing," the authors emphasize. As part of the exhibition of military equipment in Minsk (Belarus), updated UAV cartridges were presented, which are able to knock down small drones: IgLA 30, 50, 100, 100 and Tracer 75. Catrons of different range have sleeves of different colors "for convenience". Earlier, we wrote that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have switched to a radical decision to protect against FPV.