Germany handed over HEP70 mobile complexes to the AFU: they are needed for protection against nuclear, biological and chemical weapons
By: Myroslav Trinko | 03.08.2022, 10:35
The German Armed Forces have handed over a nuclear, biological and chemical defense package to Ukraine.
What we know
We are talking about six mobile complexes HEP70. They have a set of equipment with two 1500-liter tanks, a stock of decontamination agents, a TS 4/5 portable pump system Tragkraftspritze, a heater, a mixing system, an integrated Zumischer Z4 inductor and a 60-liter container.
By the way, the complex is a 7-ton truck with 6x6 chassis and curb weight 16,780 kg. The Ukrainian military has already passed a training course on their use.
Source: bmvg
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