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The Armed Forces "Strofeyl" antironous rifle "Harpia": it will be improved and used in battle (photo)

According to the military, the gun is poorly assembled from Chinese details, but works well. The military showed what the antitrone gun "Harpia", which the Russian military is proud of. Ivan Kostenko, a fighter of the 503rd Separate Marine Corps Battalion, posted on his Facebook page on Sunday, July 30. "So, the unpacking of the Russian Anti-Drone Rifle 120w.

The first thing I want to say is that she is a combat, Ayrat, Drogun, Ayrat-100 Mx3, and a bunch of names, because it is in fact Chinese," the military wrote. Kostenko added that he was even fun with disputes between the Russian military on the topic, which is more efficient - "Harpia" or "Ayrat". In doing so, they call "harpia" Chinese and unreliable, and "Ayrat" love that this weapon is allegedly represented by domestic military.

Although it is in fact the same model of antitrone gun with parts produced in the PRC. In addition, such a weapon due to its specific assembly is quite inconvenient to use in a combat environment. According to the military, it is most likely created to "like the generals purely". However, all these shortcomings do not affect the price and in Russia the antironous rifle is sold for 150 thousand rubles.

He commented on the technical characteristics of the Russian antitrone and co -founder of "Ukrainian Cyberallan" Tim Karpinsky. "I have to admit that it is very surprised by one paradox. The Russians are really able to transform any scientific and technological idea into a full goat by their technical implementation," he wrote. In turn, Ivan Kostenko noted that despite Chinese origin and "quality" of collection, she works and works well.

In the future, the soldiers want to improve the harpie collection somewhat, make it a battery and use it in battles against the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. We will remind, in early June it became known that the Russians buy antitrone guns after the UAV attack in Moscow. The demand for UAV control has increased sharply, and sellers offered models from $ 1600 to $ 25,000, luring Muscovites with a 20%discount.