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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. TM-46 mine - Wikipedia

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    TM-46 anti-tank mine with the arming pin still in place. The TM-46 mine is a large, circular, metal-cased Soviet anti-tank mine. It uses either a pressure or tilt-rod fuze, which is screwed into the top. Anti-tank mines with this type of fuze were capable of inflicting much more damage to armored vehicles, when compared to a typical anti ...

  5. PARM 1 mine - Wikipedia

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    Off-route anti-tank mine: Place of origin: West Germany: Service history; In service: 1988–present: Used by: Germany, Ukraine [1] Wars: Russian invasion of Ukraine: Production history; Variants: PARM 2: Specifications

  6. List of equipment of the Soviet Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Reusable high-explosive anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade: 105mm [9] RPG-27 Tavolga: Disposable high-explosive anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade: 105mm [10] RPG-26 Aglen: Disposable high-explosive anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade: 72.5mm [11]: 34 RPG-22 Netto: Disposable high-explosive anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade: 72.5mm

  7. PTM-3 mine - Wikipedia

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    The PTM-3 (Russian: ПТМ-3: ПротивоТанковая Мина-3) is a Soviet scatterable self-liquidating shaped charge anti-tank mine. [1] [2] The mine's case is made up of a stamped steel body with notches in its side. The notches allow the mine to produce a shaped charge effect on five sides - 4 on the sides, and one on the end face. [3]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Anti-tank rifle - Wikipedia

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    Soviet PTRS anti-tank rifle in a museum. An anti-tank rifle is an anti-materiel rifle designed to penetrate the armor of armored fighting vehicles, most commonly tanks, armored personnel carriers, and infantry fighting vehicles. The term is usually used for weapons that can be carried and used by one person, but is sometimes used for larger ...