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Russia says its new anti-drone turret fires programmable rounds that calculate when to explode
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Russia claims to have developed a new anti-drone turret system called the ZAK-30 Citadel that uses programmable airburst rounds to detect and destroy incoming drones on the battlefield.

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Russia says its new anti-drone turret fires programmable rounds that calculate when to explode
As drones like this Ukrainian Heavy Shot swarm the battlefield, Russia says it's making a new turret to shoot them down with programmable airburst rounds. Yevhen Titov/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images Russia said it's making its own anti-drone turret with programmable airburst rounds. The ZAK-30 Citadel uses sensors to detect and track incoming drones' flight paths, Rostec said. It then tells remote-controlled fuzes in its 30mm shells when to detonate. Russia's state-owned defense manufa
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