Tanks shoot waste
An inventor in Russia built a tank capable of turning soldiers' waste into bullets.
A tank of Russian troops.
Aleksandr Georgievich Semenov, an inventor living in St Petersburg, has been granted a patent for a tank capable of firing human waste, Guardian reported. With this type of tank, soldiers will not only have to go outside to deal with the delicate needs of the battle, but also be able to shoot to the enemy a unique ammunition.
With Semenov's tank, in battle, soldiers can stuff their waste and explosives into the shells and shoot at the enemy. This type of ammunition can both destroy targets, and can confuse or distract the enemy.
"In addition to its destructive function, Semenov's tanks can also create psychological impacts for users to gain political and military achievements , " the Russian patent agency said.
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