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The U.S. Army hasn\'t even rolled out its new protective system for armored vehicles, but the Russians have already countered it.

The U.S. Army hasn’t even rolled out its new protective system for armored vehicles, but the Russians have already countered it. Kris Osborn, of defensenews.com writes “the RPG-30 fires a tandem-charge rocket-propelled grenade immediately after launching a decoy warhead in an adjoining tube, according to a November 19 article by ITAR-TASS, the Russian news agency. The decoy is meant to distract an active protective system like the Army’s Hard Kill and the Israeli Trophy so that the tandem charge can hit

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