"..Innovation moves at absolutely breakneck speed during a time of war. The more desperate the fight, the more experimentation is accelerated. Some of these creations can be revolutionary, some can be incremental successes, but the majority are total failures. And, yes, many of them can be pretty damn weird. Case in point, this turtle shell-like contraption that just showed up on the battlefield in Ukraine — a shed-like steel apparatus that covers the entire Russian tank concealed beneath it. This early ironclad-looking vehicle is a product of a desperate search for a defense against marauding first-person video (FPV) drones that have been raining hellfire on both sides of the front lines.
Next to nothing is known about this modification, but what's clear is that it covers nearly the entire tank and massively restricts its situational awareness, field of fire, and mobility while installed.."
