The Ukrainian military captured a Russian Tiger-M armored car with a “Kord” machine gun. and an AGS-17 grenade launcher

The fleet of armored vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was replenished with captured equipment - Russian

"Tiger-M".

What is known

The servicemen filmed a captured multi-purpose off-road vehicle. The trophy "Tiger-M" is equipped with a large-caliber belt-fed machine gun "Kord" and an AGS-17 grenade launcher.

The car has a 4×4 wheel arrangement.It weighs half as much as the BMP-2. "Tiger-M" has ballistic protection of the first level according to STANAG 4569. The armored vehicle is equipped with a YaMZ5347-10 engine and can reach speeds of up to 110 km/h. The power reserve is 1000 km.

Source: @UAWeapons

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