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  2. PARM 1 mine - Wikipedia

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    The PARM 1 (DM12) and its improved version (DM22) is a German off-route mine that fires a fin stabilized rocket. PARM stands for PanzerAbwehrRichtMine , anti-tank directional mine. Development

  3. 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.

  4. ATM-6 and ATM-7 mines - Wikipedia

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    The ATM-6 and ATM-7 are Austrian off-route anti-tank mines that use Misznay Schardin effect warheads to fire self forging fragments into the sides of armoured vehicles. Both mines are mounted on a pedestal base which is used to aim the mine, and have simple sights to aim the mines.

  5. MPB mine - Wikipedia

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    The mine is intended to be hidden from direct view of the intended target, off to the side of a probable vehicle route, usually a road, to attack the weaker armour on the sides and rear of a vehicle. The mine can be triggered by either a contact fuze (MPB-ZK variant) or an influence fuze (MPB-ZN variant) based on infrared and acoustic sensors ...

  6. FFV 028 mine - Wikipedia

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    Inert versions of FFV 028 of the German Bundeswehr Mine laying system for the FFV 028 The FFV 028 is a series of steel cased Swedish anti-tank mines that use electronic fuzes . The mines are circular, with a large Misznay Schardin effect warhead in the center of the mine, with the fuzing and sensor electronics located in the dead space above ...

  7. TM-83 mine - Wikipedia

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    ТМ-83 mine in a training area. The TM-83 is a Soviet off-route anti-tank mine with a shaped charge, developed in 1983, and first shown publicly in 1993.The mine utilises the Misznay Schardin effect to create an armour-penetrating projectile, and is activated using its infrared and seismic sensors.

  8. M24 mine - Wikipedia

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    The M24 mine is a United States off-route land mine based on the M28A2 high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rocket normally fired by an M20 Super Bazooka 3.5 inch rocket launcher. The rocket was launched from an M143 plastic launch tube.

  9. ARGES mine - Wikipedia

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    ARGES, ACEATM or MACPED [1] is an anti-tank off-route mine, developed by an international consortium [clarification needed] to meet the needs of the British, French and German armed forces. The system consists of a rocket and launch tube, a tripod and a sensor package.