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  2. 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 ...

  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-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 ...

  5. 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]

  6. 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.

  7. TM-57 mine - Wikipedia

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    The TM-57 mine is a large, circular Soviet metal-cased blast anti-tank mine. It can either be triggered by a pressure or a tilt-rod fuze. A development of the TM-46 mine, it is found in Africa, the Middle East, and South East Asia.

  8. TM-35 mine - Wikipedia

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    The TM-35 was a rectangular, metal-cased Soviet anti-tank mine used during the Second World War. The mine has a metal case, which is rectangular with a carrying handle on one side and a large raised pressure plate in the centre.

  9. List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union: Anti-personnel mine ~500g TNT, fragmentation mine. POMZ: Tripwire/Command/Pressure Soviet Union: Anti-personnel mine ~75g TNT, fragmentation mine. PMN [39] Pressure Soviet Union: Anti-personnel mine ~240g TNT, anti-personnel blast mine. TM-46: Pressure Soviet Union: Anti-tank mine: 5.7 kg TNT. TM-57: Pressure Soviet Union: Anti ...