international | Russia’s “Iron Man” Army…! Russia to release Iron Man suits to avoid further loss of life in war, shocks enemy nations, no escape….

Malayalam News

Armors made of heavy iron layers impervious to fire and rain, and guns that could fire accurately. A helmet that communicates surrounding information like a computer screen.

If we thought that these were the descriptions of the armor worn by the hero of the Iron Man movie, we would be wrong. It is about the latest Iron Man suit that Russia is supposed to deploy in the Ukraine war. Russia’s latest Iron Man suit gives us the feeling of what it would be like to have the characters from a spooky sci-fi story or a Star Wars movie come down in front of us.

The Russia-Ukraine war is in limbo. The war, which was thought to be over in just a week or two, is dragging on and on. Western aid is what keeps the small country of Ukraine from falling against the arms giant Russia. Especially Western countries provide advanced weapons.

Meanwhile, judgments are changing as to who will actually win. But the fact that the war lasted so long is considered a failure of Russia. According to the report of the New York Times, about one lakh Russian soldiers are said to have died.Following this, it is understood that Russia decides to release its Iron Man suits to avoid further casualties.

The Iron Man suit was developed as part of Russia’s dream project “Project Legionnaire” to make future Russian soldiers more powerful. The Iron Man suit is designed to completely cover a fighter’s body, much like the armor worn by medieval warriors.

In the early stages of the war, Russia saw this war as easily winnable, but they don’t see it so lightly now that they have reversed their decision not to test the Iron Man suits in the first place and now field these destroyers.

Reports are coming out that Russia is planning to test Iron Man suits this year to provide better durability and strength.Maxim Shkokov, CEO of Russia’s Exo Solutions, said his company had been contacted by Russia’s “special agencies,” pointing to the possibility of using this electronic weapon in the Ukraine war itself.

But in 2018, Rostec, a multinational corporation owned by the Russian government, is said to have tested the first combat suit made in Russia. Russian military engineers are believed to have tested these armored exoskeletons known as Ratnik or Warrior in Syria. Rostec recently claimed to have supplied 300,000 suits to the Russian military during Russia’s military operation in Syria.

But despite a flood of complaints across the country about the Russian military’s inadequate weaponry, it remains a mystery that Russia has yet to use the Ratnik on the battlefield in Ukraine. But from when Ratnik will start to use or enter the field, Russia’s killing spree will probably be seen later.

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