With Ukraine able to use its Kheimar to strike deep behind front lines, another perceived advantage of the decoys is that they could force Russia to move ammunition dumps and control centers out of range.

“scarecrow soldiers”

The use of decoys has been well documented since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th. “Scarecrow soldiers” clad in helmets, military uniforms and armor, NLAW anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missile launchers were spotted in the early days of the conflict. Cars have also been disguised as armored vehicles by both sides in an attempt to breach opposing forces. The Russians have historically used deception against enemy units, including inflating MiG-31 fighter jets and spoofing S-300 missile systems.


title: “How Russia S Missile Stockpiles Are Depleted By Fake Kimars Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-29” author: “Gwendolyn Ward”


With Ukraine able to use its Kheimar to strike deep behind front lines, another perceived advantage of the decoys is that they could force Russia to move ammunition dumps and control centers out of range.

“scarecrow soldiers”

The use of decoys has been well documented since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th. “Scarecrow soldiers” clad in helmets, military uniforms and armor, NLAW anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missile launchers were spotted in the early days of the conflict. Cars have also been disguised as armored vehicles by both sides in an attempt to breach opposing forces. The Russians have historically used deception against enemy units, including inflating MiG-31 fighter jets and spoofing S-300 missile systems.


title: “How Russia S Missile Stockpiles Are Depleted By Fake Kimars Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-04” author: “Rosalie Tyree”


With Ukraine able to use its Kheimar to strike deep behind front lines, another perceived advantage of the decoys is that they could force Russia to move ammunition dumps and control centers out of range.

“scarecrow soldiers”

The use of decoys has been well documented since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th. “Scarecrow soldiers” clad in helmets, military uniforms and armor, NLAW anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missile launchers were spotted in the early days of the conflict. Cars have also been disguised as armored vehicles by both sides in an attempt to breach opposing forces. The Russians have historically used deception against enemy units, including inflating MiG-31 fighter jets and spoofing S-300 missile systems.


title: “How Russia S Missile Stockpiles Are Depleted By Fake Kimars Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “George Lively”


With Ukraine able to use its Kheimar to strike deep behind front lines, another perceived advantage of the decoys is that they could force Russia to move ammunition dumps and control centers out of range.

“scarecrow soldiers”

The use of decoys has been well documented since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th. “Scarecrow soldiers” clad in helmets, military uniforms and armor, NLAW anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missile launchers were spotted in the early days of the conflict. Cars have also been disguised as armored vehicles by both sides in an attempt to breach opposing forces. The Russians have historically used deception against enemy units, including inflating MiG-31 fighter jets and spoofing S-300 missile systems.


title: “How Russia S Missile Stockpiles Are Depleted By Fake Kimars Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-29” author: “Era Tallant”


With Ukraine able to use its Kheimar to strike deep behind front lines, another perceived advantage of the decoys is that they could force Russia to move ammunition dumps and control centers out of range.

“scarecrow soldiers”

The use of decoys has been well documented since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th. “Scarecrow soldiers” clad in helmets, military uniforms and armor, NLAW anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missile launchers were spotted in the early days of the conflict. Cars have also been disguised as armored vehicles by both sides in an attempt to breach opposing forces. The Russians have historically used deception against enemy units, including inflating MiG-31 fighter jets and spoofing S-300 missile systems.