A ammunition may disable the power supply in an area of up to 10 thousand square meters. So, you can organize enemy and control system commands.
China announced the development of new weapons, which could cause a serious threat to energy infrastructure. According to the South China Morning Post, published on Sunday, June 29, the CCTV State Television Channel on June 26 showed an animated video launch of the bomb.
The People’s Liberation Army of China (PLA) can receive these ammunition, causing short circuits and disabling energy systems. The pump exploded in the air, spreading various sub -devices – their number 90 reached.
The main elements of exposure are chemically processed by carbon threads contained in pump containers. After its detonation, the threads are fixed to electric wires and transformers, causing short circuits to high -voltage networks. One of the bombs could paralyze the power supply to the territory of up to 10 thousand square meters. Its possible use is associated with a violation of the functioning of enemy control systems through large power outages – it can be officially announced.
However, now there is no evidence of the expansion of this weapon battle with service with air forces, PLA missile or artillery. In Chinese television reports there are no details about its preparation stage – perhaps the pump is under development, as the video shown is made in the form of animation, and not showing real trials.
As for Ukraine, Ukrainian engineers engage in progressive development with an innovative armament approach. For example, the Wild Hornie team created a Piercellor -Interceptor that could reach a height of up to 11 kilometers – this is an effective way of opposing tactics for the use of Russian drones.
In addition, Ukraine already has its own analogues of the Russian guided aviation bomb (KAB). Their flight ranges up to 60 kilometers. But to continue the success, additional funds are required to improve these developments and increase their effectiveness.
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Source: korrespondent

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