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Mishka
The Mishka (Ru: Мишка) is a Russian programmable, remotely-(command-) initiated fuze developed for use with uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) mounted munitions to provide an airburst function. It is part of a series of new electronic fuzes are being developed and deployed by the Russian armed forces in Ukraine in an effort to copy the success of the Ukrainian Johnnie (Verba) series of programmable, multi-sensor fuzes, as well as improve upon older Ru...
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