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The first T-72 with the EW suite seems to be fitted with the same fire control system as the Karrar MBT. There are also sensors on the gun mantle and to the sides of the turret that resembles laser warning system on Russian T-90A MBTs.
 
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interesting, mine laying rocket with 15km range

The Russians used large caliber (Anti tank)Mine laying rockets to great effect to stifle the Ukrainian "counter offensive" . These rockets look like they are used to deploy Anti-personnel mines. I would be surprised if the IRGC has not developed Anti tank laying rocket variants of Fajr-3 / 5 rockets considering that the IRGC-N recently showed of a variants capable of launching Some anti-ship mines.
 
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The Russian version of the "Mangal" protection was spotted on Iranian T-72S tanks. In this case, "Mangal" protects only a small part of the tank's turret from drones. In fact, it is only protection from drones dropping ammunition. It is worth noting that the protection is too low, it will be difficult for the tank crew to leave the combat vehicle. Previously, "Mangal" protection was installed on French Leclerc tanks, Japanese Type-10 tanks and Argentine TAM tanks.

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