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  2. Land mine - Wikipedia

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    A land mine, or landmine, is an explosive weapon often concealed under or camouflaged on the ground, and designed to destroy or disable enemy targets as they pass over or near it. [1] Land mines are divided into two types: anti-tank mines , which are designed to disable tanks or other vehicles; and anti-personnel mines , designed to injure or ...

  3. Demining - Wikipedia

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    There are two main categories of land mine: anti-tank and anti-personnel. Anti-tank mines are designed to damage tanks or other vehicles; they are usually larger and require at least 100 kilograms (220 lb) of force to trigger, so infantry will not set them off. [6] Anti-personnel mines are designed to maim or kill soldiers.

  4. Anti-tank mine - Wikipedia

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    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 by tampering with the mine.

  5. Anti-personnel mine - Wikipedia

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    An anti-personnel mine or anti-personnel landmine (APL) is a form of mine designed for use against humans, as opposed to an anti-tank mine, which target vehicles. [1] APLs are classified into: blast mines and fragmentation mines ; the latter may or may not be a bounding mine .

  6. Blast resistant mine - Wikipedia

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    A soldier examines two inverted VS-1.6 blast-resistant anti-tank landmines. Cut-away view of a VS-MK2 blast-resistant anti-personnel mine. A blast resistant mine is a landmine (intended for anti-tank or anti-personnel purposes) with a fuze which is designed to be insensitive to the shock wave from a nearby explosion.

  7. The US is sending antipersonnel land mines to Ukraine. Here's ...

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    Ukraine would use the mines in its own country but wouldn't put them in civilian populated areas. Throughout the war, the U.S. has given Ukraine larger, anti-tank mines, which are also battery-powered, so will become inert over time. The Remote Anti-Armor Mine System, or RAAM, is an artillery shell that contains the anti-tank mines.

  8. Biden authorizes the shipment of antipersonnel land mines to ...

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    The shift in policy with land mines — which comes days after the Biden-Harris administration authorized Ukraine to use American-made long-range missiles to strike Russia’s Kursk region — is ...

  9. TM-83 mine - Wikipedia

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    The mine can be installed on soil, or be attached to various objects only manually. [2] The mine is generally positioned 5 meters from the road, and it is intended to attack and aimed using an integrated sight. [1] [2] The TM-83 can be deployed in two operation modes – autonomous or controlled.