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Penguin Cloak Fails: Soldier Blown Up by Drone

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Soldier wore a thermal-blocking cape resembling a penguin.
  • The cape offered no protection against drone sensors.
  • Ukrainian drone footage captured the soldier's demise.
Penguin Cloak Fails: Soldier Blown Up by Drone

A Russian soldier met a fatal end on the battlefield when a Ukrainian drone targeted him, despite his unusual attempt at camouflage. He was observed wearing a distinctive white thermal-blocking cape, designed to evade detection by drone sensors. The garment's hooded design gave him a striking resemblance to an emperor penguin, with only his feet visible as he traversed a snow-covered area.

Video footage captured by a Ukrainian drone documented the soldier moving alone shortly before the drone locked onto his position and detonated. The thermal-blocking cape, intended to provide stealth, ultimately offered no protection against the strike. Reports suggest that Russian forces have been utilizing these "invisibility cloaks" in an effort to avoid detection by Ukraine's advanced thermal-sensing drone capabilities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The soldier was attempting to hide from a Ukrainian drone using a white thermal-blocking cape designed to make him invisible to sensors.
No, the cloak offered no protection, and the soldier was killed when the drone detonated on him.
Yes, Putin's forces have reportedly used these 'invisibility cloaks' to try to avoid detection by Ukraine's thermal-sensing drones.

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