Did Iran copy the "Pantsyr" ZRGK and install it on the Tatra chassis, but why could it sit idle in a warehouse?

Did Iran copy the "Pantsir" ZRGK and install it on the Tatra chassis, but why could it sit idle in a warehouse?

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Did Iran copy the "Pantsir" ZRGK and install it on the Tatra chassis, but why could it sit idle in a warehouse? After the internet was unblocked in Iran, photos surfaced of an unknown air defense system in a warehouse in a rather dilapidated state, reminiscent of the Russian Pantsir anti-aircraft missile defense system, but on a Tatra 815 chassis, so what is known about it and why could it sit idle while Iran suffered from airstrikes

01 / Confirmed

Known facts

Did Iran copy the "Pantsir" ZRGK and install it on the Tatra chassis, but why could it sit idle in a warehouse?Supported · Medium-high confidence
02 / Uncertain

Not yet proven

Operational intent is unclear.Public rhetoric may be coercive messaging rather than evidence of a specific near-term action.
Escalation threshold is not established.No independent public evidence currently proves a defined red-line response or planned follow-through.
Narrative amplification risk remains.Threat framing can be repeated without context; use caution in headlines and Telegram summaries.
03 / Claims

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Did Iran copy the "Pantsir" ZRGK and install it on the Tatra chassis, but why could it sit idle in a warehouse?
Supported
1 source
Medium-high confidence in the current public evidence chain.
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