However, as it turned out, the Russians lost a real installation from view and spent a rocket for $ 3 million on an inflatable bait manufactured by the Czech InFlatech. The Praise The Steph analyst has reported this on the X network. The author of the material explained that the inflatable structure is made of synthetic silk, in the places where the RSSU has a "motor", heat is emitted, so the baits are deceived even thermal imagers.
The products also contain metal fibers, so baits show the same radar image as the original. In addition, they are resistant to damage-even a 20-centimeter opening will not disturb their final shape, and the model does not crack. According to Army Recognition observers, the drone footage shows that Russian troops did not recognize the deception, despite the obvious signs of an inflatable object. This case emphasizes the effectiveness of military baits, especially those produced by Inflatech.
The models are mounted on tracked platforms and controlled on radio or GPS, which allows them to realistically mimic the movements of true equipment. They are equipped with infrared signatures and radar crossings that are almost impossible to distinguish from true equipment in combat conditions. The quick installation of such baits makes them a convenient and cost -effective alternative to the use of real military machines.
Inflatech products include more than 30 types of inflatable military models, including tanks, armored vehicles, aircraft and large weapons, such as Himars and Abrams tanks. The company's products are developed with a high degree of optical accuracy and realism, which enables them to mislead enemy forces. Earlier it was reported that Ukrainian volunteers create different layouts for the needs of the Armed Forces.
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