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They mentioned the USSR: where do "barbecues" and nets on Russian armored vehicles come from - media (photo)

Russian troops are increasingly "sewing" the tank with grilles and camouflage nets. Such developments were in 1940-1950 in the USSR for masking. The Russian soldiers are increasingly adding to the technique of various nets and grilles to strengthen protection against drones-Kamikadze. The Defense Express explains that such "know-how" was during the USSR. Outwardly, Russian technology began to look like a frame made of boiled "barbecues" with camouflage nets.

Recently, social networks showed such BMP-2. It was virtually impossible to identify. There is currently no data whether this is a single case when BMP-2 has been "improved". The same story was with the Russian T-72 tank. However, the authors note that the Russians could seek "inspiration" in the history of the USSR. There is a version that the occupiers have decided to repeat the work of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with various camouflage.

In the 1950s there was a "spider" development for the T-54 tank. Earlier, such developments were for the Medium T-34-85 and T-44 tanks. It is noted that in essence the base was "barbecues" for the camouflage grid. Such a project should improve the masking of armored vehicles. At the same time, journalists do not reject that in fact occupation troops could create such superstructures by accident.