Back to top
UZ-67 Mine Clearance Line Charge
The UZ-67 (УЗ-67) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, rocket-projected (propelled), hose-like, mine-clearing line charge assembly. Composition The UZ-67 line charge assembly is composed of: two side-by-side lengths of line charge; a fuze; rocket motors; a line-coupling/transfer charge assembly; coupling and decoupling devices; and a number of other components. Components The UZ-67 line charge assembly is composed of: Six...
More information available for UZ-67 Mine Clearance Line Charge
Backed by subject matter experts and proprietary AI tools, METIS, our advanced OSINT system, delivers verified, timely, and reliable intelligence on conflict, post-conflict, and instability scenarios.
- Data is collected in multiple languages such as English, Arabic, Spanish, French, Russian, Ukrainian, Burmese.
- Thousands of highly-detailed technical records including munitions, platforms and CBRN agents curated by our subject matter experts.
- Heatmaps and charts which enable district, country, cross border and regional analysis.
- Search events by keywords, categories, locations, munition or platform designations and CBRN threat type.