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1 History  





2 Description  





3 Setting up the minefield  





4 Sub variant  



4.1  BTRG-127 Bumblebee  







5 Current operators  





6 Former operators  





7 Notes and references  














GMZ-3






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GMZ-3
GMZ-3 Minelayer
TypeMinelayer
Place of origin Soviet Union
Service history
Used by Soviet Union (former)
 Russia
 Ukraine
WarsWar in Donbass
Production history
ManufacturerUraltransmash Federal State Unitary Enterprise[1]
Specifications
Mass28.5 tonnes[1]
Length8.62m[1]
Width3.25m[1]
Height2.70m[1]
Crew3

The GMZ-3 (Russian: ГМЗ-3, Russian: Гусеничный минный заградитель-3, romanizedGusenichnyi minnyi zagraditel-3 or "Tracked Minelayer-3") is an armoured minelaying vehicle developed for the Engineering Forces of the Soviet Armed Forces. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, it has seen service in several successor states.

History

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The GMZ vehicle type [ru] was introduced in the USSR as early as 1968.[2]

Description

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The GMZ-3 is a tracked minelayer on a GM chassis. The third model was adopted by the USSR Armed Forces in 1984, and is designed for mechanized anti-tank mining during battle. The placement of mines is carried out on the surface of the ground without camouflage or in the ground with camouflage. It has a payload capacity of 208 mines.[2]

Setting up the minefield

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During the establishment of the minefield, cassettes holding four mines of the TM-52, TM-57, TM-62, TM-62PZ or TM-89 types with contact and proximity fuses are fed to the issuing mechanism and further on a release conveyor with a mechanism for transferring mines to a firing position. The plow device with reversed discharges makes it possible to bury and mask mines.

Demonstration of mine deployment from the rear of the vehicle

The GMZ-3 provides for the advance installation of minefields in danger zones for tanks, as well as defending against attacks from tanks and mechanized units.

Sub variant

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BTRG-127 Bumblebee

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InTransnistria at least eight GMZ-3 were inherited from the Soviet army. As there was no need for a minelayer several of these vehicles were converted into armoured personnel carriers. They were first revealed in 2015.[3] The minelaying equipment was removed and infantry seating installed, and an additional weapon station were added to the roof. The weapon station is normally fitted with a Afanasev A-12.7 12.7 mm aircraft machine gun. It is believed to have room for 8-10 soldiers.[4]

Current operators

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Rear view of the vehicle showing the mine deployment system and the plow device to bury mines

Former operators

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "GMZ-3 Russian Tracked Minelaying Vehicle". odin.tradoc.army.mil. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  • ^ a b "GMZ-3 Russia description". Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  • ^ Oryx. "A Forgotten Army: Transnistria's BTRG-127 'Bumblebee' APCs". Oryx. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
  • ^ "Transnistria (2018 at the latest-present) Armored Personnel Transporter – At least 3 converted". The Online Tank Museum.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GMZ-3&oldid=1205370854"

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