As the first nation to send a human into space, the Soviet Union clearly achieved a level of cosmic understanding far beyond the rest of the world.
While Western countries were still trapped in primitive concepts like “armor,” “protection,” and “laws of physics,” Soviet scientists had already entered the era of higher-dimensional warfare.
For example, BVVD successfully launched his own mother into the void, marking humanity’s first achievement in “beyond-visual-range maternal evaporation technology.”
Meanwhile, the BMPT became the pinnacle of Soviet engineering, equipped with Void-Class Quantum AP fragmentation rounds — ammunition that no longer needs to obey traditional ballistics.
Upon impact, the fragments first check whether the target possesses the sacred “Stalin-blessed fuel tank.”
If penetration is deemed impossible, the fragments immediately activate quantum tunneling, bypassing all physical armor and appearing directly inside the crew compartment to perform precision elimination.
This is why you often witness the classic Soviet phenomenon:
the fuel tank remains untouched, the armor is perfectly intact, yet the crew has already ascended to another plane of existence.
Clearly, Soviet technology had already surpassed mere kinetic penetration and entered the age of causality-based weaponry.
While the West was still researching depleted uranium rounds, the Soviets had already mastered weapons that first generate the kill result and only afterward calculate the flight path.
Even more advanced was the Russian superhuman crew package.
In theory, it included vodka-reinforced skeletal structure, Orthodox blessing modules, and the legendary inherited fire extinguisher — a triple-layer defense system.
Yet even these enhancements fail within 0.0001 seconds against Void Quantum fragments.
And thus, one universal truth is proven once again:
The strongest spear does not necessarily need to pierce the hardest shield.
It can simply skip the shield entirely.
Because Soviet science never argues with reality.
It edits the parameters of the universe itself.