1/ Anti-drone technicals seen outside the Kremlin recently are said to be a hastily improvised response to Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb. However, many are said to have been redirected away from strategic targets to protect Russian generals' dachas. ⬇️
2/ Commenting on the recent viral photo of Russian soldiers manning a machine gun mounted on the back of a Toyota truck in central Moscow, the VChK-OGPU Telegram channel comments on the back story according to a source:
3/ "These are the "last" Toyota vehicles sent to Russia, which were modified to resemble Syrian "shahid-mobiles." Machine guns were mounted on the vehicles immediately after Operation Spiderweb, when UAVs flew out of trucks and attacked military airfields.
4/ "These vehicles, along with other military vehicles, are being stored in garages in case drones attack the Kremlin. But there are also other pickups that, by a ridiculous coincidence, were transferred to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and are now guarding generals' dachas.
5/ According to the VChK-OGPU source, the new Great Wall Power pickups were purchased from China. The vehicles were equipped with electronic warfare systems, which are hidden in covers during transport.
6/ "Pickup trucks with blue licence plates are supposed to be stationed along the Central Ring Road and be mobile. However, according to the source, the units are stationed and on duty right next to the homes of high-ranking officials." /end Source: https://t.me/rucriminalinfo/57...
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