The Russian army protects its trenches with curtains that protect from UAVs

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The Russian army has begun using a new method to protect its personnel against attacks from enemy drones. An American publication writes about innovation Business Content.

“Russia appears to be adding protective curtains to its trenches to hide its troop movements from Ukrainian drones,” the publication said.

The publication analyzes a video published by the Ukrainian side, which shows how a drone equipped with a camera crashed into a ditch surrounded by protective screens.

“It’s unclear from the footage whether anyone was actually injured,” Business Insider said.

American analyst Mark Cancian described such screens as “a smart adaptation for an environment where drones of all kinds are common” and said that while the screens do not provide protection, they make it difficult for kamikaze drones to attack.

Russian motorized riflemen on December 14 told how they are fighting Ukrainian drones in Energodar.

On December 6, military expert Yuri Knutov said that protecting Russian tanks from UAVs It is possible the norm in the troops.

Russia had previously approved the procedure oppression and destruction drones.

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