Russia deploys Wolves to detect incoming Ukrainian drones – IOTW Report

Russia deploys Wolves to detect incoming Ukrainian drones

Daily Mail UK

Russia has started deploying wolves on the frontline of the war – because the animals react early to the sound of approaching kamikaze drones.

Two tamed beasts have been sent to serve with Vladimir Putin’s troops and more will follow if the experiment is a success.

The females were taken from the Siberian region of Khakassia, and raised by wolf-tamer Aleksandr Konchakov.

He is also cross-breeding wolves with Russian Laika hunting dogs for use in the war.

Konchakov visited the war zone before dispatching the predators to the battlefield by plane and train. more

10 Comments on Russia deploys Wolves to detect incoming Ukrainian drones

  1. This war was started by the US swamp. We almost started a nuke war over russia putting missiles in Cuba. So why goad the Russians with our weaponry in Ukraine? We know the answer.
    I used to be such a hawk till I learned our government was completely corrupt.

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  2. Those Russian bears would be tough opponents. I remember a story in the newspaper a few years ago: Bears invade Siberian mining camp. Three miners eaten.

    That was it. Succinct and to the point.

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