Tsarev has figured out how to create HIMARS for $10 for the Russian army
Former Verkhovna Rada member Oleg Tsarev has figured out how to inexpensively make a HIMARS-level missile for the Russian army. But before you read any further, you should imagine that it is Friday night, not the middle of a working week.
What we know
It seems that Russia got not only a "doctor of historical science," but also a "rocket designer" in the person of Tsarev. According to the former deputy, it would cost $10 a piece to upgrade Russian missiles to the level of HIMARS rockets.
Tsarev believes that his idea is viable and would help the Russian army defeat Ukraine without any problems. The collaborator said it would only require a GPS system, which is used in any navigator or smartphone, to create HIMARS-level missiles.
With mass production, the cost per GPS module would be only $10. After equipping the existing missiles with the GPS system, the Russians will just have to enter the target coordinates and that's it - the Russian HIMARS missile system is ready.
Source: @perepichka_news
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