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Steelworkers in Ukraine are outsmarting Russian troops with realistic-looking decoy weapons. After fooling Russian radar, new decoy weapons are being given directly to Ukrainian troops. The workers at Metinvest, Ukraine's largest steel plant, have produced more than 250 decoy weapons for Ukrainian troops, tricking Russian forces into using up valuable ammunition on nothing more than trash, the Financial Times reported. The fakes cost about 1,000 Euros to create — a fraction of the $1.1 million missiles used by Russian troops to destroy them. Militaries have long used decoy weapons to outmaneuver their opponents, such as inflatable tanks in WWII and parachuting dummies meant to simulate an airborne invasion leading up to D-Day.
Persons: Organizations: Steelworkers, Service, Financial Times, The steelworkers Locations: Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Metinvest
A Ukrainian company is repurposing Russian oil barrels to make military decoys, the FT reported. Oil barrels from Lukoil, one of Russia's biggest companies, are used to make fake radar reflectors. Ukraine is using cut-up oil barrels from the massive Russian energy company Lukoil to make fake radar reflectors, the outlet reported. We spent $1,000 on the decoy radar." However, the addition of Russian materials into the decoys is an added touch that made the enterprise chief chuckle, according to the report.
Persons: Metinvest, it's, Rinat Organizations: Service, Financial Times, CNN, Google, Ukraine's 54th Brigade Locations: Wall, Silicon, Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian
Ukraine's decoys are getting more and more convincing, with the latest an elaborate radar array. Ukrainian company Metinvest said Russia had blasted one of its dummy P-18 radars with a missile. Ukrainian media said pro-Russian sites were sharing a video of the strike, unaware it was a fake. It's the latest win claimed by Metinvest, a Ukrainian steel company that, among other things, manufactures detailed decoys for use by the country's armed forces. Metinvest did not give the date or location of the reported strike, and Insider was unable to independently confirm the Russian video.
Persons: Metinvest, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Organizations: Service, CNN Locations: Russia, Wall, Silicon, Ukrainian, Russian, Mariinski, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk
"Deception has succeeded against Russian forces at all echelons and across all three service branches," the report said. A Russian drone had earlier damaged a tank there, and Afanasyev wanted to make sure it didn't happen again. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe company says over 250 of these decoys have so far been handed over to the Ukrainian military. In eastern Ukraine's Popasna, a base used by the mercenary pro-Russian Wagner Group was bombed to rubble by Ukrainian troops in April 2022. Ukraine's 110th brigade then "worked effectively to attack the Russian soldiers," he said.
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Part of Ukraine's fightback against Russia includes using fake weapons. It wants Russia to waste expensive missiles and drones targeting cheap decoys, Metinvest told CNN. The goal, steel and mining company Metinvest told CNN, is to save the lives of Ukrainians while also getting Russia to waste its own drones, shells, and missiles. "War is expensive and we need the Russians to spend money using drones and missiles to destroy our decoys," a company spokesperson told CNN. Hundreds of the fake weapons made by Metinvest have been targeted by Russia, CNN reported.
Persons: Metinvest, Metinvest's Organizations: Russia, CNN, Service, Guardian Locations: Ukrainian, Russia, Wall, Silicon, Ukraine
But – and this is the point – it costs Russian forces just as much to destroy with a drone strike as the real thing. “After each hit, the military gives us trophy wreckage,” explains the company’s spokesman, “We collect them. But as the war has worn on and the weaponry arriving in the country has grown ever more sophisticated, so too have Metinvest’s decoys. It shows, hanging from a tree somewhere in Ukraine, a life-size effigy of Russian President Vladimir Putin. It is also the work of his men, he says with satisfaction, and like the weapons, he hopes, soon a thing of the past.
Persons: Metinvest, doesn’t, , , , CNN “, Vladimir Putin Organizations: CNN, Russian Locations: Ukrainian, Ukraine
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