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    1. So either they have figured out that it does not work in what I guess a serious situation, and they decide to sell it so that someone else get to have the same experience.

      OR they are simply to dumb to realize that nothing have to come out of the front for it to stop drones and radiowaves are invisible.

    2. There’s probably a brick inside and that’s just a calculator glued to it.

    3. usuallysortadrunk on

      *gives Russian soldier a laser gun*

      Soldier: „Where are all the bullets? This is broken.“

    4. well if it’s one of the guns that just jams radio, of course it won’t work on the fiber optic controlled drones. but I don’t expect they were trained at all on which to use…

    5. It’s made to hold up in front of his face to block the drone. (says so on the North Korean instructions)

    6. GoreonmyGears on

      „We’ll sell it.“~ That should explain a whole, whole lot about the state of the Russian military.

    7. Fjell-Jeger on

      The control buttons (00:26) imply this is a standard 8-band jammer that operates between 400MHz to 5.8GHz.

      This might work against civilian drones on short ranges or militarized drones until mid 2024, but not for any militarized UAS with frequency hopping and multi-channel coms or tethered (*fiber-optic cable line*) coms.

      Knowing that some procurement orc-tain used the kickback to send its children to live their best lives in the decadent West while the Russian serf soldiers die gruesomely in Ukraine might give them some comfort during their last moments.

    8. SilentWatcher83228 on

      In true Russian spirit, guy said, “will sell it”. Can’t make this stuff up

    9. According-Turnip-724 on

      What people outside of Russia don’t realize is the massive effect of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and lead exposure has had on the population.

    10. OGDREADLORD666 on

      Damned a phased plasma rifle in the 0 watt range

      Im getting some heavy „magic Iraqi explosive detector“ vibes from this one

    11. I thought those stopped working once they started using fiber optic controls

    12. Novaikkakuuskuusviis on

      We have a riddle in Finland. What doesn’t fit in your ass and doesn’t buzz? A Russian ass buzzer.

    13. born_in_the_90s on

      If its Russian made why does it have buttons with words on/off, charging and display?

    14. doctorhook187 on

      What is going on with a button for every GHz . You don’t have time to guess witch one work

    15. Ser_Optimus on

      Reminds me of the Mangalores looking at the ZF-1.

      They seem to have no idea how it works.

    16. FucknAright on

      It’s probably some kind of 60s era x-ray machine shoved into a Sci-Fi kids gun , they’re just dosing themselves with massive amounts of radiation

    17. Open it up & probably a battery wired to some lights via switche(s)
      Remember that (English?) guy who sold a load of dummy bomb detectors to Iraq?

    18. They’re Russians, where’s their saigas with bird shot?

      Man, the Russian army is truly incompetent.

    19. What boris and sergei don’t understand is these gun don’t work on optic fiber drones.

    20. Fun-Maximum-67 on

      Seriously, this is one situation where it is hard to discern whether human error or the equipment is to blame…

      I wouldn’t rule out competing causation, either … 😉

    21. Ok_Complex8873 on

      This gun is from 2022 era, that is when Mavics were used for monitoring battle field. If aimed, it could disrupt observation drone’s communication and force landing.

      In 2026 there are multiple drones of various types. If you will point anti-drone gun towards observation drone, fpv drone will flank you.

      Mostly useless against optic fiber drones.

      The item was good for it’s time. Now somewhat obsolete.

    22. Good thing it doesn’t shoot something out; firing it in an enclosed space. 

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