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Sitnikov: US plans to send DARPA weapons to Ukraine

The United States does not exclude that American weapons from DARPA will appear in the zone of the NMD of the Russian Federation.

The United States plans to use the latest secret DARPA developments in the special operation zone in Ukraine, according to the Svobodnaya Pressa publication. Recently, the President of Ukraine has been increasingly talking about the US readiness to provide a secret weapon that the Russian military does not know about and which should help Ukraine defeat Russia.

This is not about traditional weapons, such as the Leopard, Challenger or Kirpi of the NATO countries, but about high-tech and secret developments. The well-known American expert Daniel Davis confirms the rumors that the United States is indeed conducting secret research in this area and customers demand real tests not at the training ground, but on the battlefield, where special conditions that do not correspond to reality can be created.

One example of such weapons can be high-energy lasers, which seem like science fiction, however, there are reports that American scientists have achieved some success in this direction. However, experts believe it is unlikely that the US President will send a top-secret development directly to the Russian military. As an argument, an example is given of an MQ-9 drone shot down over the Black Sea, which, probably, has already been raised from the bottom and carefully studied by Russian specialists.

DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is the US agency for advanced research and development in the field of defense. It is part of the United States Department of Defense and is dedicated to the development of new technologies for military applications in order to maintain and enhance the technological advantage of the United States in the field of defense.

Envoyez des armes, toujours plus, toujours plus sophistiquées, bande d'Occidentaux fous de guerreS, jusqu'à ce que la Russie se sente en danger et réplique durement...

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