The captured anti-tank weapons used by Ukraine at war were showcased to the military of Belarus

28 October, 2022 Demonstration of anti-tank systems NLAW, Javelin and Panzerfaust 3 grenade launcher in Belarus. October 2022. Photo credits: Belaruskiy Hayun

The Belarusian military attended a showcase of NLAW anti-tank systems, Javelin and the German Panzerfaust 3 man-portable anti-tank grenade launcher used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Belarusian monitoring group Belaruskiy Hayun reported about this. The demonstration took place at a military training ground in the Minsk region.

Operational military meetings of the Belarusian army were held there. As previously reported, on October 26, an operational meeting of the command staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus was held at the Osypovytsky training ground in the Minsk region of Belarus. The meeting was aimed to generalize the experience of the war in Ukraine and adjust the combat training of the Belarusian army in the new academic year.

Demonstration of NLAW anti-tank systems, Javelin and Panzerfaust 3 man-portable anti-tank grenade launcher in Belarus.

October 2022. Photo credits: Belaruskiy Hayun

The military observed NLAW anti-tank systems, Javelin and the German Panzerfaust 3 man-portable anti-tank grenade launcher.

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Photo credits: Armed Forces of Ukraine

The monitoring group assumes that, most likely, the Russian military handed over to their Belarusian colleagues several samples of weapons captured during the battles, so that the Belarusian military could see the "famous Javelin" with their own eyes, and not look at it based on pictures from the Internet.

Ukrainian soldier with Panzerfaust 3

"It is not known whether Russian colleagues have demonstrated the use of Western weapons. We hope that the Belarusian military has already seen on the Internet the consequences of the use of NLAW, Javelin and Panzerfaust 3 on armored vehicles," Belaruskiy Hayun notes.

Ukrainian marine with NLAW ATGM. Photo: Marine Command

Presumably, the Russian occupiers seized these anti-tank weapons or even empty tubes from them during combat clashes with the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

Previously, the Belaruskiy Hayun analytical project conducted its own investigation into the launches of Russian Shahed-136 kamikaze drones on the territory of Ukraine.

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According to them, the only place for the inconspicuous launch of kamikaze drones is the Belarusian part of the Chernobyl zone.


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