Russia Introduces ‘Pautina’ Protective Structure to Shield Oil Depots, Power Stations, and Other Critical Sites from Drone Attacks
MOSCOW — Russia's state-owned defense and technology corporation Rostec has unveiled a new modular protection system called "Pautina" (Web), designed to help protect critical industrial and...
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