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Russia and Ukraine are still fighting drones, and the People's Liberation Army has openly conducted anti-drone combat training and reached new heights

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In today's world, drones aren't just used to take landscape photos.

They're a big headache on the battlefield. Imagine you're crouching in a trench and suddenly there's a buzzing sound in the sky, and you look up and see a drone staring at you, and you're nervous because it might give you a missile in the next second.

Russia and Ukraine are still fighting drones, and the People's Liberation Army has openly conducted anti-drone combat training and reached new heights

But don't worry, our soldiers have learned how to deal with these gadgets.

The training they're getting now, called anti-drone training, doesn't that sound cool?

This training is not simple, you have to learn to quickly dodge in various complex terrain, and you have to learn how to use special equipment to capture or interfere with drones.

Russia and Ukraine are still fighting drones, and the People's Liberation Army has openly conducted anti-drone combat training and reached new heights

Speaking of data, you may be surprised that 70% of the world's drone spare parts are made in China.

This not only shows how good we are at drone manufacturing, but also means that we also have considerable research and preparation in anti-drone technology.

Just like in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the use of drones has almost become commonplace on the battlefield, which makes the importance of anti-drone skills even more important.

The performance of the soldiers on the training ground is nothing short of an action blockbuster.

Russia and Ukraine are still fighting drones, and the People's Liberation Army has openly conducted anti-drone combat training and reached new heights

They roll, dodge, and move dizzyingly fast.

It's no joke, and every move can be the key to saving your life on the battlefield.

Moreover, the equipment they use is also very advanced, such as the kind of gun that can shoot nets, and one shot can "capture" the drone alive. There are also electronic jamming devices that can make the drone lose control and fall directly.

Russia and Ukraine are still fighting drones, and the People's Liberation Army has openly conducted anti-drone combat training and reached new heights

During a simulated training session, the soldiers were confronted with a simulated drone swarm attack.

This training simulates the worst-case scenario that can be encountered in a real battlefield, where soldiers must quickly identify targets, take advantage of the terrain for concealment, and use their equipment to fight back.

Russia and Ukraine are still fighting drones, and the People's Liberation Army has openly conducted anti-drone combat training and reached new heights

This kind of high-intensity training not only exercises the soldiers' bodies, but also exercises their brains, allowing them to quickly make correct judgments under pressure.

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So, the next time you see drones in the sky, don't just think that they're there to take pictures. Think of our soldiers who are using these technologies to keep us safe.

And we, as ordinary citizens, should also raise awareness of these emerging threats and support our military, because they are the first line of defense for our security.

Finally, let's end with a ridiculous sentence: drones, no matter how high you fly, you can't escape our "Skynet". Our soldiers are always ready to use their wisdom and courage to protect this blue sky.

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