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OZM-25 UAV-Deployed Anti-Personnel Bounding Fragmentation Mine
The OZM-25 (UA: ОЗМ-25) is a large, Ukrainian-developed, anti-personnel (AP) bounding-fragmentation (APBF) mine, which has been designed to be deployed by uncrewed/unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Overview The OZM-25 was developed for use by the Ukrainian Military Forces, and was introduced into service in 2025. The OZM-25 can be related to a number of earlier Ukrainian-developed aerially-deployed APBF mines, which used the Soviet-era-de...
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