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  • 41Mk 2 mine — A cutaway of a Mark II anti tank mine with the Sorbo rubber ring installed. The Mark II mine or A./T. Mine G.S. Mk II was a small British anti tank blast mine used during the Second World War. The consisted of a body about seven inches (18 cm) in …

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  • 42Italian Bakelite Anti-tank mines — The Bakelite anti tank mine type I and type II were Italian anti tank mines produced during the Second World War. As the name suggests, the mines used Bakelite cases and used relatively few metal components, making them difficult to detect with… …

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  • 43T-IV mine — The T IV was a Soviet anti tank mine developed before and used during the Second World War. The mine has a metal case with a wooden pressure plate attached to the top of the mine. It is similar in configuration to the later TM 38The mine uses an… …

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  • 44Mk 4 mine — The Mk 4 mine or Mine G.S. Mk IV was a British anti tank mine used during World War II. Externally the mine has a cylindrical main body filled with explosive either TNT or Baratol. The mine is covered by a pressure plate, which is attached to the …

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  • 45M1 mine — The M1,M1A1 and M4 are circular steel cased U.S. anti tank blast mines with a distinctive cross shaped pressure spider. The mine was used during the Second World War and a copy was produced in Argentina was used during the Falklands War. Another… …

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  • 46MEI HELLHOUND — The MEI HELLHOUND 40 mm Low Velocity Multi Purpose Grenade is a fixed type ammunition designed to be fired from a 40 mm Grenade Launcher M79, M203 (attached to the M16 series of rifles or M4 carbine), or Milkor MK 1. The round consists of an A5… …

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  • 47Type 2 rifle grenade launcher — The Type 2 rifle grenade launcher was an attachment for the Japanese Type 38 and Type 99 rifles that allowed them to fire special hollow charge grenades. It was a copy of the German Schiessbecher grenade launcher. Two grenades were produced for… …

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  • 48Type 63 AT mine — The Type 63 AT mine is a large circular Japanese minimum metal anti tank blast mine. The mine does not float and is waterproof, enabling it to be used in shallow water. The mine uses a standard mechanical pressure fuze, with three ball bearings… …

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  • 49Blast resistant mine — A Blast resistant mine is a landmine with a fuze designed to not be triggered by the shockwave from an explosion, making it difficult or impossible to be cleared using explosive minefield breaching techniques. This can be achieved in a number of… …

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  • 50TM-38 mine — The TM 38 was a rectangular metal cased Soviet anti tank mine used during the Second World War. The mine had a large raised rectangular central pressure plate with four reinforcing creases. When enough pressure was applied to the plate it… …

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