The Ukrainian company Teneta has developed new equipment to face enemy drones on the battlefield: the single -use Mitla network launcher.
Light and compact, the device weighs only 365 grams and can be easily transported on bags or vests. Its operation is simple, just target and fire so that a network is launched and curl into the drone propellers, disabling it immediately.
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Designed to be effective in both hot climate and extreme temperatures, the mitla is a practical and reliable solution for combat scenarios. With a range of up to 25 meters and a network of 3.5 by 3.5 meters, the system can block the trajectory of FPV drones and recognition, protecting positions and troops in the field.
Despite the simplicity in use, the shot of the mitla requires firmness, as the equipment uses a 7.62 caliber pyrotechnic cartridge and has a strong retreat. Previously, a similar network pistol had already been tested during basic military training in Ukraine, highlighting the country’s continuous effort to reinforce defense against increasingly common air threats.
Source: Militarnyi | Photo: x @rubrrykaeng | This content was created with the help of AI and revised by the editorial team
🕸️ Ukrainian company TENETA has unveiled the MITLA 1, a single-use, handheld net launcher designed to take down enemy FPV drones in seconds.
Weighing just 365 grams and no bigger than a water bottle, the MITLA 1 fits easily into a pouch or backpack. It requires no power source,… pic.twitter.com/BPhhS9wPbh
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