A Unique Ultrasound Electronic System Created in the Russian Army Accurately Calculates Strike Location
A unique ultrasound electronic target has been created in Russia. Andrey Rul, the Vice President of the Russian Army Tactical Shooting Federation and founder of the 'Spetsstekhnologiya' NGO, announced this in an interview with TASS.
"It calculates the impact of subsonic and supersonic ammunition at distances of up to two kilometers," he said. According to him, the target installation is a framework that transmits an ultrasound signal. A bullet flies through this 'invisible' screen, and the counting system shows the exact location of the strike.
"Up to a thousand hits can be recorded in a minute, meaning we can simply spray the area with a rifle, and it will count all of them," Rul noted.
The company's leader emphasized that the target installation allows for determining exactly where each bullet has struck and in what sequence it has occurred. "Fire can be directed at such targets from aviation cannons, rapid-fire guns, and so on," he said.