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  2. 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.

  3. Helldivers - Wikipedia

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    Helldivers in set in a dystopian universe where humanity is ruled by a "managed democracy", an alteration of a contemporary democracy where the outcome of elections are more predictable. The pseudo-democracy also acts a creed by which the inhabitants of Super Earth fight for without question, but without fully understanding it.

  4. M15 mine - Wikipedia

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    The M15 mine is a large circular United States anti-tank blast mine, first deployed during the Korean War. Essentially, it is a larger version of the M6A2 anti-tank mine , which it replaced. Although the M15 has been superseded by the M19 mine (a plastic-cased minimum metal mine of more modern design), the U.S. retains large stocks of M15s ...

  5. AT2 mine - Wikipedia

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    The AT-2 scatterable anti-tank mine. Dummy. The AT2 mine is a scatterable anti-tank mine developed by Dynamit Nobel. It can be scattered from artillery rockets or from mine laying systems, and is in service with the British, German [1] and Norwegian armed forces. AT2 mines were donated to Ukraine by Germany. [1]

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Panssarimiina m/S-39 and m/S-40 - Wikipedia

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    The Panssarimiina m/S-39 and Panssarimiina m/S-40 are Finnish anti-tank blast mines used during the Winter War of 1939-1940. Russian tanks were only able to be halted by rapid production and placement of mines. [1] Due to the demand for mines during the Winter War, a cheap, easy-to-produce mine was needed.

  9. Panssarimiina m/39 - Wikipedia

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    Panssarimiina m/39 shown on the right. The Panssarimiina m/39 is a Finnish anti-tank blast mine used during the Winter War, Second World War and Continuation War.The mine was first developed by Major General Arvo Saloranta in October 1939, it superseded the Panssarimiina m/36 in service with the Finnish Army.