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🚨🇷🇺 WESTERN DRONES' NIGHTMARE: UPGRADED RUSSIAN LASER WEAPON Russia is rapidly upgrading its new combat laser called LazerBuzz. The system keeps getting stronger and is now in serious testing. Soon it could be sent to the front lines to take on Ukrainian FPV drones in real combat. 🔸 LazerBuzz...

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