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Several of these systems were destroyed by our glorious warriors on the battlefields, and they handed us a fragment of this complex – one of the rocket stages. It is large and wrapped in some kind of Kevlar. It’s a strange and fascinating object.
The Horde claims that it is with these Pantsirs that they shoot down missiles from Javelins.
If you wish, we can create a magnificent exhibit for you from this item that you will surely like.
To learn more about the Pantsir-M in English, you can visit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantsir_missile_system
And in Ukrainian:



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