The PTM-3 is equipped with a magnetic detonator, which responds to the equipment nearby. This is a new problem for both military and civilians.
Russia modernizes Shakud type drones, providing them with cassettes with anti-tank mine PTM-3. Such no -vehicle -free vehicles have been seen in some regions of Ukraine. On Monday, August 4, a Ukrainian specialist reported in the field of radio technology Sergey “Flash” on his telegram channel.
According to his information, the drones had two cassettes, fixed under the wings of the device.
The expert noted that such a change causes a serious threat to both military and civilians. The PTM-3 is equipped with a magnetic detonator, which responds to the equipment nearby. Enemy motives are not fully understood. Experts suggest that this may be an attempt to fix terrorist attacks on public roads or attack agricultural facilities.
Incredorov urged citizens to be attentive and immediately report the identity of the weeds, avoiding approaching cars or other forms of movement.
In confirmation of his words, he shared a picture of the cassette and the schematic image, which shows the structure and the bullet.
Meanwhile, the Dronbomber Telegram Channel published a picture of Shadad, in which the bullets, as well as the mines themselves, were attached.
According to the resource, such drones were recorded in aircraft approaching the borders of the Sumy and CherniV regions.
Earlier it was reported that the conquerors had been modernizing their “mined” so that they could better avoid Ukrainian drone drone drone. This was said by first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transform Mikhail Fedorov.
Recently, the Russians attacked Kyiv along with the miners of the jet – the head of the Ministry of Interior.
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Source: korrespondent

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