Ukraine’s Armed Forces Receive New Domestic Anti-Tank Landmines


The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) posted a video on Tuesday of a new domestically produced anti-tank landmine which they have designated as the TM-2025. It appears to be a modernized and updated version of the TM-62, which was available in several variants using metal, plastic, wooden and even cardboard bodies.

It was the principal anti-tank landmine for the Soviet military and featured in all theaters of operations carried out by Moscow and its client states. Visually, it retains many of the features of the older mine on which it is based, but includes fundamental improvements that make it suitable for roles other than as a simple anti-vehicle blast mine.

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Source: KyivPost News


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