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The Russians assure that they have successfully tested several complexes of the ...

"Serious threat": in Russia try to protect BMP from Drones-Kamikadze Armed Forces (video)

The Russians assure that they have successfully tested several complexes of the IU and are already preparing to install them on combat equipment. Russia is developing systems for suppressing FPV-aid to protect infantry fighting vehicles and logistics machines in the war in Ukraine. This was reported on October 30 with reference to the press service of the company - the holding "High -precision complexes" of the State corporation "Rostekh".

The slaughterhouse has already tested the systems on infantry fighting vehicles, and the issue of supplying such systems is now being considered. The Holding War emphasized that the FPV-punks pose a "serious threat" to infantry fighting vehicles in Ukraine, so they need reliable protection. "The tests of some samples of local ITP systems are conducted with encouraging results. Work is currently being operated on the inclusion of such systems in the BMP equipment," manufacturers told reporters.

For its part, the Ukrainian portal "Militar" wrote about the development of such antitrone systems at the civil level. In particular, Ruscrepe has purchased one of these systems in China and even tested it. During the test application, the equipment was suppressed by the FPV-Dron at a distance of 40-45 meters from the target. Following the example of the technology purchased from the PRC, Russian developers have created a similar antitrone system.

However, during the tests, it was failed: the equipment could not suppress the FPV-Dron, which was able to fly over a machine with an antirone installed on it, although at this time the UAV operator suffered some problems with control. Recall that at the end of August, Russia tested the system of Triton HS in Ukraine. According to the developers, the first tests were successful. The system is offered not only on tanks, but also other military equipment.