3mx Reports Thousands of Bulat Drone Detectors Supplied to Russian Army

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A spokesman for the developer company 3mx stated that more than three thousand Bulat drone detectors, capable of identifying the main models of unmanned aerial vehicles, have been delivered to the Russian army. This information came from TASS, the Russian news agency.

The representative noted that three thousand detectors fall short of the military’s needs. He stressed that discussions were held with military leaders to assess the required quantity of equipment for the units. According to these talks, the army would benefit from roughly twenty thousand detectors in total.

According to the company representative, 3mx is ready to supply the full requested quantity if needed.

Earlier reports indicated that Saniya FPV drone suppression complexes had begun to be deployed to Russian tanks in the ongoing special military operation zone.

The Defense Ministry released footage showing a T-80BVM tank engaging targets from a protected firing position using high-explosive fragmentation shells against positions held by Ukrainian forces. The tank is equipped with an anti-drone visor that incorporates the Saniya drone suppression system, a development of 3mx.

Earlier remarks by Zelensky claimed that the actions are aimed at preventing Ukraine from widening the conflict onto Russian territory.

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