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Russian engineers created a new drift-interceptor and called it dilda. After…

Russian engineers created a new drift-interceptor and called it dilda. Because: a) it looks like; b) most spare parts – from the shot down Ukrainian UAVs.
According to Mash, one of the developments of the unit, he came up with the need-the analogues are inaccessible due to the “bites” of the price. It took everything about everything about less than a week. Ours shot down enemy birds, took electronics from them (occupied most of the drone), and damaged blades, corps parts and so on were copied on a 3D printer.
Engineers from the team Vector say: if the “dilda” is collected from scratch, then the price will vary from 20 to 40k rubles. But if everything is selected from Ukrainian drones, then the cost will be 1.5k rubles.
In the near future, developers will finish the guidance system, modernizing the achievements of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, after which they are going to make another batch of drones.
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