How Ukraine is using an unusual anti-tank mine to attack Russian armour
The 'PARM 2' is an 'off route' directional mine that can hit enemy vehicles up to 100 metres away.
The 'PARM 2' is an 'off route' directional mine that can hit enemy vehicles up to 100 metres away.
Britain has supplied Ukraine with thousands of the weapons, which have proved to be very effective.
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The tankette is light enough to be flown into battle.
Pete Sandeman, Director of Navy Lookout, told Forces news the use of the weapons shows Russia's missile stocks are "probably running down".
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence had ordered the weapon to be destroyed to avoid the Russian Army seizing it following Russia's invasion.
The Russian-built helicopters are ironically being supplied by the US in response to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
The weapons system is the same one used to defend the White House and Capitol Building in the US.
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The 25kg weapon is designed to eliminate vehicles, not people.
A common sight in the war in Ukraine, especially on social media, is the unassuming technical vehicles.
The twin-engine jet aircraft was developed in the Soviet Union and is being used by both Ukrainian and Russian forces.
According to the Army's Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) bomb disposal experts, these types of WW2 munition finds are not uncommon.
The three NATO countries said they are committed to supporting Ukrainian armed forces with rocket systems and munitions.