MZP Putanka Wire Barrier is also named Tanglefoot Wire, Inconspicuous Obstacle. It is a type of mobile, lightweight obstacle system designed for military and security applications. It is used to block or slow down the movement of enemy troops, vehicles, or unauthorized personnel in both defensive and tactical operations.
Interlocking Mechanism: Panels often have hooks, eyes, or pins for secure connection to adjacent panels.
Stability: The mesh design and base structure provide inherent stability against being pushed over or bypassed easily. Some may have feet or base plates for better anchoring.
Low Profile (Relative): While obstructive to tanks, they present a lower visual and physical profile than large walls, making them harder to target from a distance with certain weapons.
Durability: Resistant to small arms fire, artillery fragments, and harsh weather. Designed to withstand the impact and weight of armored vehicles.
Material:Iron Wire or Steel Wire | |
To enhance the destructive capability against tanks, spikes or blades can be added to the surface. | |
Unfolded Dimensions | 10x10x1.1-1.4m |
Wire Diameter/ Number of garlands | 0.9mm / 20 pieces |
0.8mm / 20 pieces | |
0.6mm / 20 pieces | |
0.5mm / 20 pieces | |
Twisted-0.8mm | |
Customized | |
Folded Dimensions | 1.2x0.6x0.12m |
Package Weight / Set | Up to 24kgs,30kgs |
A complete MZP package comes with rings and pegs. | 40 pieces |
1.Position the coil at its designated installation location.
Important Note: Once deployed, the MZP cannot be reassembled into the original coil. This means that after installation, it will no longer be possible to uninstall, reassemble, and relocate it to another position. Please ensure this limitation is factored into the installation planning.
2. Split the bay into two sections and deploy them in two directions. No cutting is necessary.
3. Extend two rows of the bay to their maximum length.
4. Lay each row outward. Two rows will expand to four.
5. Fix the coils with a metal rod
6.During movement and stretching, there should be rows with thick wire rings at the bottom and rows with thin wires at the top.
7.After fully stretching the MZP, secure the lower rows of thick wire with pegs around the perimeter.
Rapid Reinforcement of Defensive Lines
Blocking Key Mobility Corridors
Integration with Combined Arms Defense
Anti-Drone & Anti-Infantry
Slows down and disrupts armored assaults, giving defenders more time to engage effectively.
Generally cheaper and faster to produce and deploy than massive concrete fortifications.
Deployment involves simply unrolling and connecting these prefabricated sections on the ground. This is significantly faster than assembling individual hedgehogs or concrete blocks.
Much lighter than welded steel hedgehogs or concrete obstacles.
Can be transported and deployed by small teams using basic tools (or integrated onto specialized engineering vehicles).