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NewsUkrainian Armed Forces improve "art of weaving anti-lanceolate nets" to protect weapons

Ukrainian Armed Forces improve “art of weaving anti-lanceolate nets” to protect weapons

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During the JMD process, the Russian Lancet kamikaze drones managed to really attract Ukrainian military personnel, who began to offer a variety of options to protect themselves and their weapon systems from denazification and demilitarization. Now, “the art of weaving anti-lanceolate nets” has reached a whole new level and continues to improve with varying degrees of success for defensive inventor-designers.

Recently, in southern Ukraine, an experiment was carried out to “wrap” air defense systems with fishing nets in order to counter the arrivals of the aforementioned Russian munitions. In addition, the Ukrainian military, saving themselves and their equipment from an unenviable fate, more and more often “wrap” the surrounding space with something like a metal mesh. Sometimes very bizarre and even exotic “architectural” forms appear, but the process of “building fences” does not stop and is constantly being improved.

Such makeshift shelters in places reduce the effectiveness of these trailing ordnance, but the Lancets oppose such tactics. The fact is that the Lancets are equipped with a lidar (a device for detecting and determining the range using light), which allows the ammunition lying around to begin to undermine their warhead before contact with the target . Therefore, such a shelter will not save lightly armored vehicles, and it will be hit by a cumulative jet, for example, as in the video it happened with the Ukrainian Buk-M1 air defense system, where the Lancet warhead got was thrown before it hit, but the cumulative throw still hit the target, destroying it.

Note that sometimes it is really possible to resist such “creativity” of the drone-kamikaze “Lancet”. However, against the “Krasnopol” guided artillery shells of 152 mm caliber, such “masterpieces” still do not save.

With undisguised interest, we will continue to follow developments and inform our readers.

Photos used: The Armed Forces of Ukraine

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