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MZU-2
The MZU-2 (RU: МЗУ-2) is a complex, Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, battery-powered, multi-purpose, electronically-fuzed anti-railway mine, which is commonly classed as a demolition/sabotage device in West. Overview The MZU-2 is thought to have been adopted by the Russian Armed Forces, of the then Soviet Union, in mid-to-late 1970s. Construction The MZU-2 features; a safety system; an internal delay arming system; a target...
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