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  2. TM-62 - Wikipedia

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    TM-62M – the wire safety clip is still in place; the mine has not been armed. The TM-62 is a series of Soviet anti-tank blast mines produced in various variants. It served as the primary anti-tank landmine for the Soviet military. [4] It has a central fuze and typically a 7.5 kilograms (17 lb) explosive charge, but the variants differ greatly ...

  3. Anti-handling device - Wikipedia

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    The typical configuration of anti-handling devices used with M15 anti-tank landmines. The upper diagram shows a pull- fuze screwed into a secondary fuze well in the side of the mine. Additionally, an M5 anti-lift device has been screwed into another fuze well, hidden under the mine.

  4. PTM-80P mine - Wikipedia

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    The PTM-80P is a circular plastic bodied Bulgarian minimum metal anti-tank blast mine, similar in design to the Russian TM-62P2. The mine can accept any fuze that fits into the TM-62 series of mines, including various mechanical, blast resistant, electronic, and magnetic influence fuzes. The mine is completely waterproof and can be laid in ...

  5. MAT-62B mine - Wikipedia

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    It is very similar to the Russian TM-62P2. The mine has a central fuze well which accepts the bakelite P-62 pressure fuze, which contains a CD-11R detonator. The mine can accept fuzes from the Russian TM-62 and TM-72 series of landmines. The low metal content of the mine makes it difficult to detect.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Category:Anti-tank mines - Wikipedia

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    M. M 51 and M 52 MACI mines; M/71 mine; M1 mine; M5 mine; M6 mine; M7 mine; M15 mine; M19 mine; M21 mine; M24 mine; M93 Hornet mine; M1935 mine; M1936 mine; MAT-62B mine

  8. Tilt-rod fuze - Wikipedia

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    Cross sectional view of an M15 mine with standard M603 fuze, plus the same mine with an M624 tilt rod fuze installed Russian TM-57 mine with a tilt-rod fuze. A tilt-rod fuze is a device used to trigger anti-vehicle landmines. Typically it consists of a vertical pole, normally around a meter high, which is connected to the top of a landmine.

  9. TM-62 mine - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; TM-62 mine