@gulumik@bluebarney1980@NOELreports Grok did not recognize the 7th wheel (in front of the sporcket wheel), which is partially covered by the unit logo. Therefore, he incorrectly assigned 6 wheels and Grog's result was a T-72.
@GrandpaRoy2
Hello, what kind of munition is this?An improvised land mine dropped from a UAV? With a contactless fuze? Or as one description that matches the shape of the munition put it: using drones to drop remotely detonated mines. The mine is detonated by the drone operator.
@GrandpaRoy2 The rocket has two sections - a 140 mm container section in the front for mines and a motor section. This section has a diameter of approximately 122 mm. It is probably the motor from the GRAD rocket
@GrandpaRoy2 The ISDM “Zemledeliye” have 140 mm caliber. Launcher can deliver only 50 rockets, because “Zemledeliye” have two contajners. One contajner have 25 launch shafts.
ISDM.KIB.POM for 12ps AP mines POM-3 Medailom or ISDM.KIB.PTM for 6pc AT mines PTM-4.
@GrandpaRoy2@CAT_UXO The Russian name of the mine is ПТМ is Противо Танковая Міна (Anti Tank Mine). What does the first P mean in the Ukrainian name of the mine?
@igorsushko The RC vehicle carries a UR-83P (УP-83П) mine clearing line charge. In the background is another vehicle with a UR-83. This could indicate a critical deficiency of the UR-77 mine clearing vehicle. I haven't seen a UR-77 launch into orbit in a long time.