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OZ-1
The OZ-1 (ОЗ-1) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, explosive engineering entrenching device, which is intended to excavate a single-person foxhole in frozen or hard ground. Although designed to create a single-person foxhole, successive OZ-1 can be used to lengthen the original foxhole for multiple combatant occupation. Composition The OZ-1 device is supplied as a packaged, which comprises: the ≈96 mm plastic-bodied KZ-OZ-1 (...
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