Anti-drone nets installed to protect against drones could not withstand the first snow and were destroyed along with the supports.
This was reported by journalist Kiriyenko. She noted that currently the nets are doing more harm than good, complicating logistics. The correspondent did not specify the location where the footage showing the damage was taken.
Recall that anti-drone nets are installed to prevent drones from entering critical facilities. However, their effectiveness depends on weather conditions and the quality of installation. The first snow revealed the system's weaknesses, and now experts advise reconsidering the approach to protection and materials.
Damage to the nets can lead to additional costs for repair or replacement of the structures, and also creates risks for the objects they were intended to protect.

