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Volunteers of the Constellation of Active movement from the capital's Lianozovo district are developing and producing equipment for sappers of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the area of a special military operation. This was announced on March 12 on the portal of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. mos.ru .

"In 2025, Constellation Active handed over about 1.5 thousand camouflage nets, 400 anti-drone curtains and other ammunition to the fighters. But engineering developments have become the most valuable and in demand at the front: magnetic sensors "Elephant", "Barash" and relay radio switches "Dandy", the publication says.

It is specified that these devices have been tested at the front and help ensure the safety of sappers.

According to the portal, activists independently develop complex electrical circuits, and also actively use modern technologies in production: for example, 3D printers on which camouflage patterns can be modeled. It is emphasized that the products are not patented, so that every volunteer can freely release them for the needs of the front.

Mos.ru On March 11, he reported that the Moscow Federation of Trade Unions actively supports the families of the mobilized and residents of border regions by organizing aid headquarters, holding patriotic events and regularly sending humanitarian supplies to the front line. In February of this year, the federation joined the Moscow Helps project and opened two collection points for humanitarian aid at its sites. Within the framework of the project, more than 17 thousand gifts were collected for the children of Donbass, and more than 1.5 tons of humanitarian aid were given to the soldiers of the SVO for Defender of the Fatherland Day.

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