The Ukrainian Armed Forces used the UR-77 “Meteorite” mine clearing system against the enemy.
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In the Lugansk region, fighters of the 48th Kamenets-Podolsk engineering brigade struck a concentration of manpower of the Russian occupiers. Almost a ton of explosives exploded at the occupiers’ position. The Command of the Support Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on Facebook on March 16.
An OSINTtechnical analyst on the social network X determined that Russian infantry was attacked near the village of Dibrova in the Lugansk region.
As you know, the UR-77 “Meteorite” is a self-propelled lightly armored tracked amphibious unit, designed primarily for mine clearance, but it can be used against fortifications and even for attacks on buildings. The mass of explosive in one charge for the UR-77 ranges from 665 to 725 kg, depending on the type.
Let us remind you that soldiers of the 47th separate mechanized brigade destroyed three enemy armored personnel carriers and more than three dozen invaders in the Avdeevsky direction. Anti-tank crews, artillerymen, a company of attack UAVs and a Bradley infantry fighting vehicle worked against the enemies.
Source: Racurs

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