bullet · Rostyokha · ellipsis (патрон · ростёха · многоточие)
Russia has begun delivering the first batches of multi-barrel anti-drone cartridges 'Multitouch' to its armed forces, developed by the holding 'High-precision Systems'. These cartridges are designed to engage mini-drones and are compatible with standard infantry weapons.
Consensus
- The first batches of multi-barrel anti-drone cartridges 'Multitouch' have been delivered to Russian armed forces
- The cartridges were developed by the holding 'High-precision Systems'
- The cartridges are designed for use against mini-drones
- They are compatible with standard infantry weapons
Points of divergence
- Serious production has already begun and initial experimental batches have been delivered to the troops — vesti
- The cartridges can engage UAVs at distances up to 300 meters depending on caliber — m24
- The cartridge is equipped with a three-element bullet that splits into three parts after firing, increasing the probability of hitting the target — vesti
- The cartridges are standardized with standard cartridges and function in all operating conditions — m24
- Russia's Rostekh has also developed a drone lifecycle management system using artificial intelligence to predict potential failures — vesti
- The cartridges minimize harm in urban conditions, as bullet elements lose energy and effectiveness beyond 500 meters — m24
- Rostekh has also developed a new anti-aircraft artillery complex 'Citadel' for UAV combat with shells containing shrapnel and remotely controlled detonators — vesti
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