'It worked!' How Ukraine is using 'fake weapons' made of trash to scare off Russians
'It worked!' How Ukraine is using 'fake weapons' made of trash to scare off Russians
Steelworkers at Metinvest in Ukraine have been using fake weapons made from scrap wood, metal, and used tires to deceive Russian troops in the ongoing war between the two countries. The decoy weapons, which mimic advanced defense systems, have successfully tricked Russian forces into wasting valuable ammunition. The cost-effective strategy has allowed Ukraine to preserve its genuine weapons and soldiers' lives while depleting the enemy's arsenal.
Steelworkers at Metinvest in Ukraine have been using fake weapons made from scrap wood, metal, and used tires to deceive Russian troops in the ongoing war between the two countries. The decoy weapons, which mimic advanced defense systems, have successfully tricked Russian forces into wasting valuable ammunition. The cost-effective strategy has allowed Ukraine to preserve its genuine weapons and soldiers' lives while depleting the enemy's arsenal.