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.
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Steelworkers, Service, Financial Times, The steelworkers
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Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Metinvest