Why New Russian Body Armor is Completely Useless
In 2030, near the Baltic coast, NATO encounters a terrifying sight: Russian forces in advanced, almost scifi armor resembling robocops. They wear intimidating helmets, visors, and fullbody bulletresistant plates. Their integrated exoskeleton boosts strength, speed, and endurance, and their armor resists even. 50 caliber rounds. But this scenario is more Hollywood than reality. What exactly have the Russian developed and is it REALLY as dangerous as it seems In short: nope. Russias nextgeneration body armor the Sotnik, once a major worry for defense officials and military experts, has turned into a subject of mockery and amusement. Check out the video to discover why, and be sure to subscribe to this channel for more militaryrelated content , themilitaryshow
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