Ukrainian military bombard Russian soldiers with missiles to feed fish
In war, all means are good, and this is perfectly demonstrated by the Ukrainian military, who began to bomb the Russians with rockets to feed the fish.
What is known
The military demonstrated what an unmanned aerial vehicle looks like with a fish bait rocket called a spomb. It has an aerodynamic shape, thanks to which it flies with the least resistance.
Spombs are used to deliver bait to the desired fishing point. However, instead of a bait mixture, the Ukrainian military drop grenades on the Russian occupiers, which fit perfectly into the rocket body.
You can buy spomb at any fishing store. The cost is a few dollars. Due to the small mass (60 grams excluding grenades), the missiles can be used with any consumer quadrocopters.
Source: @horevica
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