On February 9th, the Russian military released a video showing that frontline Russian troops recently developed a new type of remote-controlled combat vehicle, equipped with four large turntables around the body that can spin steel cables at high speeds to counter drone attacks. (The Paper)
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Russian military's homemade anti-drone remote-controlled combat vehicle "deflects" incoming objects
On February 9th, the Russian military released a video showing that frontline Russian troops recently developed a new type of remote-controlled combat vehicle, equipped with four large turntables around the body that can spin steel cables at high speeds to counter drone attacks. (The Paper)