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A video from Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's visit to Bukhara has sparked active discussion on social media. In the footage, a security guard was seen holding an unusual device, which caught the attention of users.

It was revealed that the device is an anti-drone rifle—a specialized tool designed for protection against unmanned aerial vehicles. The anti-drone weapon jams the drone's control signals and blocks GPS navigation links, causing the drone to lose operator control and either hover in the air, make an emergency landing, or return to its launch point.

Such technologies are used to ensure security during visits by high-ranking officials and mass events. Their primary objective is to prevent unauthorized drone use in airspace. The anti-drone rifle has reportedly become part of the modern security system in Uzbekistan.

It is worth noting that drones are being tested in Tashkent for maintaining public order. This news highlights technological advancements in Uzbekistan's security sector, yet it also raises concerns about the broader implications of deploying such tools, including potential impacts on civil liberties and privacy in the region.

Source: podrobno.uz