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Ukraine War Tech Maker: Cheaper solutions work against Russia

  • A Ukrainian producer of cheaper headphones for troops has said that the headsets won’t work with China or the US.
  • But it doesn’t. He said, “We’re fighting against the Russians.”
  • The company is a part of a large incubator which includes 100s projects that make military technology for Ukraine.

According to a Ukrainian developing technology for soldiers on the frontlines, devices that would not work against the US and China are fine when used against Russia’s troops.

Misha Rudominski co-founded Himera Tech to make jam-resistant radio phones. The BloombergIt is not necessary for his technology to defeat US or Chinese electronic war systems. We are fighting the Russians.”

Himera Tech headsets use readily available chips instead of military-grade chips, making them less secure but cheaper.

Rudominski stated, “We wanted to create a solution which was just good enough.”

Since its invasion, Russia’s military has used old technology and weaponry. Since its invasion, Russia’s military has had to resort to old technology and weapons. includes decades-old tanksYou can also find out more about the following: Old missilesThe newer tanks are also fitted with Older and less sophisticated systems.

Russian troops were also recorded using civilian phonesCommunication is more secure than other means.

Ukraine, on the other hand, has benefitted from advanced weapons sent to her by its Western Allies.

Ukrainians also began to modify or make their own military equipment in the background.

Himera Tech is a part of the Ukrainian government incubator which has hundreds of military technology projects.

Bloomberg reported on other projects at the incubator called Brave 1. These include a company that makes power banks out of e-cigarettes, which can be used to charge drones, night-vision equipment, and a robot-making company that can transport supplies and evacuate injured troops.

Bloomberg reported on a new web-based test that will detect signs of post-traumatic disorder or PTSD.

Ukrainians are also producing Cheap 3D-printed BombsThe battlefield is already awash with these weapons.

Himera Tech began developing its headsets in February 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine, to create more affordable models that Ukraine’s military could use.

Rudominski claims that the headsets have been in service on the frontlines since April when the first units rolled off the production line. By the end the year they plan to make between 2,000 and 3,00 units per month.

The company wants to work with the Ukrainian Defense Ministry to increase their monthly production to 10,000 units.

This is part of an overall trend that may help Ukraine in its war effort.

Mykhailo Federorov, Ukraine’s Minister for Digital Transformation, told Bloomberg that “our task is to develop weapons technologies in Ukraine.”

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