The article reports on a new Russian law signed by President Vladimir Putin aimed at modernizing weapons transportation and allowing the installation of night vision devices on civilian and military firearms. The law removes restrictions on attaching night vision equipment to firearms, which is intended to improve efficiency in combating drones, especially at night. It also reduces the period of continuous possession of hunting rifles from five to three years and allows the sale of pneumatic weapons for hunting under the same conditions as civilian hunting firearms. During the Special Military Operation, legal entities with special legal tasks protecting high-priority and critical objects will not need separate storage requirements for weapons and ammunition if these areas are under 24-hour armed guard. The law also mandates security alarm systems connected to the Rosgvardiya control panel for storage facilities that do not meet government standards, requiring structural reinforcement according to established norms.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a new Russian law related to firearm regulations and military operations without overtly endorsing or criticizing the policies. While the content relates to national defense and military actions, the tone remains neutral, focusing on legislative changes




