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  2. Polish mine detector - Wikipedia

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    The Mine detector (Polish) Mark I (Polish: wykrywacz min) was a metal detector for landmines developed during World War II. Initial work on the design had started in Poland but after the invasion of Poland by the Germans in 1939, and then the Fall of France in mid-1940, it was not until the winter of 1941–1942 that work was completed by ...

  3. Józef Kosacki - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1939 invasion of Poland, he managed to get to the United Kingdom, where he continued his service in the Polish Army as a signals officer. In 1941 he devised his Polish Mine Detector. It was to be used for the first time in action on Second Battle of El Alamein. Five hundred of these detectors were issued to Eighth Army.

  4. Demining - Wikipedia

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    Metal detectors used by deminers work on the same principles as detectors used in World War I and refined during World War II. [39] A practical design by Polish officer Józef Kosacki, known as the Polish mine detector, was used to clear German mine fields during the Second Battle of El Alamein. [43]

  5. Metal detectorist scouring Poland field finds trove of rare ...

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  6. Glasmine 43 - Wikipedia

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    The Glasmine 43 was an anti-personnel mine with a glass body used by Nazi Germany during World War II. This mine was an early minimum metal mine, designed to reduce the likelihood of detection by the Polish mine detector then in use by Allied forces. The use of glass instead of metal helped conserve valuable war materials.

  7. BELMA - Wikipedia

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    Belma's business began in 1868 as a locksmith company. Its primary responsibility today is the production and design of land mines for the Polish Army. BELMA is the only manufacturer of anti-tank mines in Poland. Since 2010, BELMA has been a member of Division Ammunition of the Polish Armaments Group-Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ SA).

  8. Metal detectorist searching Polish field finds something ...

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    The archaeologists believe the find is around 400 years old, dating from the first half of the 17th century. The armor likely belonged to the Hussars, a type of cavalry in the Polish army that was ...

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