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Identification please

Yodamaster

Well-Known Member
Ordnance approved
Good morning all.
Is it possible that someone can identify this ammunition?
I have no other information (dimensions, markings,...) than these two pictures. I found them on Facebook without further information.
Probably found in Ukraine (uncertain).


Yoda
 

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The image of the cut-open body shows two TO3 package semiconductors (power transistors or voltage regulators) so the item might be an EW munition, such as a jammer.
 
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In 2008 it was a serial product of the Stavropol Radio Plant "Signal"
In 2015, the state ordered this Jammer for an amount exceeding 5 billion rubles.
Akon
 
Same for the New York Times, but the Telegraph article can be read by loading the page and immediately pressing the browsers cancel button :)
 
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