00:00In this footage, Russian troops test the new Monogatochi anti-drone cartridge.
00:04Designed to turn standard AK rifles into more effective counters against FPV drones,
00:09the round splits into three projectiles after leaving the barrel, increasing the chance of
00:14hitting fast, low-flying UAVs at ranges of up to 300 meters. Compatible with existing 545x39
00:20and 7.62x54mm weapons, it requires no rifle modifications. If battlefield performance
00:27matches testing, it could significantly strengthen squad-level defense against the growing drone threat.
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