Moscow’s latest batch of TOS-1A Solntsepyok flamethrowers has just been turned over to the Russian Army, and they come reinforced with a new layer of anti-drone defenses.
State-owned defense manufacturer Rostec said the systems were upgraded based on combat experience of Russian troops.
Mounted on a T-72 tank chassis, each flamethrower can unleash a salvo covering up to 40,000 square meters (430,556 square feet) within seconds.
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