Inconspicuous Obstacles – Putanka MZP – CHEUNGG STEEL

Description of the Inconspicuous Wire Network

Inconspicuous obstacle (inconspicuous wire net, MZP, MZP putanka, putanka ) – a three-dimensional barrier made of carbon wire rings. The wire is very thin, so it is almost invisible. Refers to engineering non-explosive containment barriers.
The task of the MZP of the muddle is to prevent it from approaching the object. A person falls into a trap of rings and, in most cases, will not be able to get out of it on their own. It takes a lot of time to cut a passage in the barrier.
An inconspicuous obstacle ( putanka ) is a serious obstacle for wheeled and tracked vehicles. Wire rings are wound around the wheels or tracks and stop the wheels from spinning.

MZP – a four-tiered network of ring garlands. It is installed in the form of a parallelepipped.
Rings are made from galvanized or non-galvanized carbon wire GOST 7372-79 with a diameter of 0.5; 0.6; 0.8 and 0.9 mm. Ring garlands are interconnected by wire twists of annealed wire with a diameter of 0.8 mm (GOST 3282-74). Pegs for fastening, rings for them are made from low-carbon wire .

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