Russia's New Armored Plating for Critical Infrastructure Protection

Russia's state-owned Rostec corporation announced successful trials of armored plating designed to protect critical infrastructure from drone attacks, grenades, and bullets. Each plate weighs 30 kilograms and can be used on oil, gas storage facilities, ammo depots, and energy infrastructure. This initiative comes in response to increased drone attacks by Ukraine on Russian oil refineries.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Moscow | Updated: 11-07-2024 14:05 IST | Created: 11-07-2024 14:05 IST
Russia's New Armored Plating for Critical Infrastructure Protection
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Russia's state-owned Rostec corporation announced on Thursday the successful completion of trials for armored plating designed to protect crucial infrastructure from drone attacks, grenades, and bullets. The company revealed that each plate has a weight of 30 kilograms, with potential applications for oil and gas storage facilities, ammunition depots, and vital energy infrastructure.

The plates are engineered to defend against FPV (first-person-view) drones, initially intended for civilian use but now adapted for military purposes. Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian oil refineries, targeting the second largest oil exporter in the world to reduce Moscow's energy revenues and military spending.

Russian companies have been actively seeking ways to safeguard infrastructure from these drone attacks, including deploying large meshed metal nets over oil refineries. Additionally, a Russian energy ministry official indicated in March that there are plans to protect oil and gas facilities with missile defense systems.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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