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Херсонская область.
ВС РФ начали устанавливать защитные экраны от FPV-дронов на входах в блиндажи и оборонительные позиции.

Kherson region.
The Russian Armed Forces began installing protective screens against
FPV drones at the entrances to dugouts and defensive positions.

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31 comments
  1. Looks like one of those concrete boxes they were bringing in at the start of the war.

  2. So it’ll likely take two FPV’s to destroy instead of one.

  3. First FPV blows that chicken wire to bits and the second FPV flies in and blows the Orcs to bits.

    Listening to “Sting – Russians”

    Its blatantly obvious that the Russian don’t love their children.

    Sting hoped in vain!

  4. If there is a way in I’m sure those pilots will find it !!

  5. Do they know how maneuverable fpv is? You can just… go around

  6. awwww look at that nice little firing window on the back side. Nice solid, blast containing sides of the coffin box. Nice flight inside, boom and it’s like scrambbling eggs inside the shell. I like it. Thanks orcs for helping with the balistic damage !

  7. My money is on shitty Russian construction. Any strike on any part of the concrete structure will result in interior spalling which is the construction equivalent of shrapnel. TL;DR, everyone inside is WIA if not KIA.

  8. I can’t wait till we see Russian soldiers wearing Cope Cages on the battlefield. It will be like cheap version of the force shields from the 1980s Dune movie.

  9. Pretty sure those shaped charges can penetrate that LOL

  10. Couple burst from MK-19/AGS-30 grenade rounds to topple the cage, then follow up with an FPV

  11. Damn!!! Russians just invented the screen door 🤣

  12. Strategy and war vise. Ukrainian war is quite interesting .

    We see the resurgence of many antique weapons as well as the attempts to improve them.

    We also see quite some strategies and uses of various drones being used for war.

    I wonder how horrible the future wars will be if people choose to learn from this war the strategy instead of peace.

  13. They forgot to put one in the “back door”.

  14. I doubt anyone flying drones for Ukraine are going to have much of an issue flying around the sides of that.

    Buut….I guess if they Think it’s going to help, why discourage them?

  15. Honestly, it’s better than nothing. If it means it takes two instead of one? That’s a big win. Assuming the guy(s) targeting you even have two, it buys you time. That’s invaluable.

    If it means the drone operator has to find a smaller area to attack? That’s a win. You’ve just increased the probability the drone will be less effective or miss entirely.

    People have to understand, anything you can do to increase your odds of survival, you do it. I’d much rather face an apathetic enemy than one who’s trying.

  16. The fact they haven’t figured out a way to equip their soldiers with some form of emp to give them a safe perimeter is wild

  17. Would this be considered a pill box? Or does that need reinforced concrete? Honest question

  18. Have the Russian didn’t know that the Kamikaze drone is driven by the Ukrainian this cage can be easily avoided

  19. ….a short while later…

    (FPV Drone) Knock knock
    (Russian) whoz zere?
    (FPV Drone) Drone
    (Russian) Drone whoz?
    (FPV Drone) Drone flying in to get a first-person view of history in the making, but don’t worry, I’ll just hover on the side!

  20. However slow it might be, the Russian Army is adapting and improving. The longer they’re allowed to remain in and occupy Ukraine, the more difficult it becomes to remove them from Ukrainian territory altogether.

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