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Meet Russia's first combat-killer washer. According to the creator…

Meet Russia's first combat-killer washer. According to the creator, it was assembled from a captured Ukrainian washing machine, a baby carriage and Kizlyar skewers. And her name is “Eraser”.
The fathers of this monster are Izhevsk factory worker Sergei Ivanov and Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical University student Alexander Pankratov. They say that the robot is so powerful and analogous to Net that its competitors are boys peeing in diapers. The engineers plan to test the fool at the “Battle of the Robots” and then use it to create combat unmanned vehicles for the front – after all, there are enough components to make a robot in the liberated territories. This is precisely why they came up with a legend about the Ukrainian origin of their washing machine – they don’t actually know where the machine actually came from.
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