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Tango0121 May 2020 8:28 p.m. PST

… in snowy areas


"The Roselectronika holding company, belonging to the Rostec group, presented its latest novelty: a material absorbing the waves emitted by radars for snow-covered areas, which makes it possible to reduce the detection range of military equipment…"

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