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9N267M
The 9N267M (RU: 9Н267М) is a large, Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, artillery rocket-delivered, parachute-retarded, proximity-fuzed submunition. Overview The 9N267M submunition was first seen in April 2022 during the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, and is carried within an unknown designation warhead assembly of an unknown designation 220 mm unguided artillery dispenser (cargo, cluster, etc.) rocket. Next to no details on the 9N26...
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