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Russia's Mnogotochie anti-drone cartridge transforms standard AK rifles into a more effective counter against FPV drones. The Mnogotochie round fragments into three projectiles after leaving the barrel, increasing hit probability without modifying existing weapons. This Mnogotochie ammunition highlights Russia's evolving approach to counter-drone warfare.

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Low-cost ammunition upgrades could provide infantry with an immediate counter to low-altitude drones, complementing electronic warfare and dedicated air defense systems.

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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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