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At least two types of UAVs were used for the attack- one of them can be positively identified as a type that has previously crashed in various regions of Russia. The first crash of the drone of this type was documented in Tula Oblast in March of this year. 



Further imagery is required to fully confirm the type of the missile - but both Iskander and Kinzhal are ballistic missiles which are regarded as extremely difficult to intercept; except by modern Western AD systems that are entering service in Ukraine.


This tank was captured from the Russian army by the Ukrainian 93rd Mechanized Brigade back in the beginning of March of last year on the outskirts of Kharkiv and was quickly put in action- receiving new improvised ERA side armour. 





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The index of the projectile (OF-25T) slightly differs from the classic Soviet OF-25 projectile, presumably due to the different manufacturing process. The projectiles are assembled from several milled parts - which in this case allow their identification.




This image was taken near a Ukrainian mortar position, showing multiple distinctive grey ammunition crates. The markings clearly indicate the origin: "116" refers to Warehouse №116 of the A10 factory.



Although other missile types (48N6-series and possibly others) also use a very similar design, these aren't available to Ukrainian forces.
These M107 you see were originally intended to be used with Italian M114 howitzers. In the early 1990s Italian M114 were withdrawn from service - apparently along with the ammunition.
https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/1567272917582467073Despite the fact that this type of ammunition is not shown in Iranian export catalogs, the Iranian state is known to make 152mm projectiles for domestic use - and Iranian-made 152mm projectiles have been documented in Syria too.




Another casual MT-LB, and two more BTR-82A APC just sitting there. 





Next: Two MT-LB, a BMP-2, and a 2S6M/M1 combat vehicle from the 2K22M/M1 Tunguska anti-aircraft system that was destroyed earlier. 


https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/1565798823703740416The way the crate is marked is absolutely identical to most Iranian materiel supplied abroad. The ammunition crate itself is also the same as crates coming from Iran. There's no way that's a coincidence.






https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/1564983903475175424We recommend at least reading up on this topic before opening your mouth and speaking so confidently.
To remove the assumption that they could be captured from the Russian army after they were received from a Russian manufacturer (like the Skif ATGMs made for export but given to the Ukrainian army instead), let's take a look at these TBG-32V thermobaric rockets used with RPG-32. 