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  2. Anti-tank mine - Wikipedia

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    A Russian TM-46 anti-tank blast mine. An anti-tank or AT mine is a type of land mine designed to damage or destroy vehicles including tanks and armored fighting vehicles. Compared to anti-personnel mines, anti-tank mines typically have a much larger explosive charge, and a fuze designed to be triggered by vehicles or, in some cases, remotely or ...

  3. MI AC Disp F1 Minotaur mine - Wikipedia

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    The MI AC Disp F1 Minotaur mine is a French scatterable anti-tank mine. The mines can also be scattered from 155 millimetre artillery shells, which can hold six of the mines. The mine is cylindrical with two Misznay Schardin effect warheads, one on each side of the mine, with a 600 gram charge. The warhead is claimed to be able to penetrate 90 ...

  4. Hohl-Sprung mine 4672 - Wikipedia

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    The Hohl-Sprung Mine 4672 or Hohlladungs-Spring-Mine 4672 (HL.Sp.Mi. 4672) ("hollow-charge jump mine") was a German anti-tank mine, together with the Panzer stab 43. Developed during the Second World War it was the first landmine to combine a shaped charge anti-tank warhead with a tilt rod fuze.

  5. PT Mi-U mine - Wikipedia

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    The PT Mi-U is a circular Czech anti-tank mine with a Misznay Schardin effect warhead. It can be used with a conventional pressure fuze or a tilt rod fuze. The mine can be used with an electronic fuze with an adjustable electronic arming delay, self neutralization period, and self-destruct period.

  6. Tellermine 35 - Wikipedia

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    The Tellermine 35 (T.Mi.35) was a German metal-cased anti-tank mine used extensively during the Second World War. The mine's case is made of sheet steel, and has a slightly convex pressure plate on the top surface with a central fuze well. Two secondary fuze wells are located on the side and bottom of the mine for anti-handling devices.

  7. Tellermine 42 - Wikipedia

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    The mine has a carrying handle. The T.Mi.Z.43 pressure fuze can be fitted to Tellermine 42s. The T.Mi.Z.43 fuze is notable for featuring an integral anti-handling device as standard: when the fuze is inserted and the pressure plate screwed down into place, it shears a weak arming pin in the fuze with an audible "snap". This action arms the anti ...

  8. Category:Anti-tank mines - Wikipedia

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    TQ-Mi mine; Type 2 AT mine; Type 63 AT mine; Type 72 metallic anti-tank mine; Type 72 non-metallic anti-tank mine; Type 84 mine; Type 99 mine; V. VS-1.6 mine; Y. YaM ...

  9. Riegel mine 43 - Wikipedia

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    The Riegel mine 43 or (Sprengriegel/R.Mi. 43) is a German steel cased anti-tank bar mine used during the Second World War. The mine is a long thin rectangle . It consists of a lower and upper metal tray, and an internal metal-cased explosive block.