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  2. TS-50 mine - Wikipedia

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    VS-50 mine which looks very similar to the TS-50. The primary visual difference is that the VS-50 usually features a black rubber pressure plate (TS-50's pressure plate is usually body colored, and is stamped TS-50) but the key identifier is the horizontal indexing tabs off the vertical fins visible in the left and far right side of the mine in the picture.

  3. Volcano mine system - Wikipedia

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    The Volcano system can emplace a minefield with an average density of 0.72 mines per metre for AT mines and 0.14 mines per metre for AP mines. The densities will vary slightly due to some mines failing to arm and self-destructing two to four minutes after dispensing.

  4. Type 63 AT mine - Wikipedia

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    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 retaining a spring-loaded striker over a detonator assembly.

  5. M14 mine - Wikipedia

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    M14 mine with safety clip fitted. The U-shaped safety clip (with green pull-cord attached) and location of the yellow arrow on the pressure plate indicate that this mine has not been armed. The M14 mine "Toepopper" is a small (56 mm [2.2 in] diameter) anti-personnel land mine first deployed by the United States circa 1955.

  6. List of land mines - Wikipedia

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    Mle 1951 AP blast mine; MI AP ID 51 mine; MI AP DV 59 mine; MM 2 mine; MN-79 mine; Model 15 mine; Model 1989 mine; MD-82 mine; No 4 mine; No 4 Italian AP mine; No 6 AP mine; No 7 Mk1 Dingbat mine; No 10 mine; NR 22C1 mine; NR-408 mine; P2 Mk2 AP blast mine; P4 Mk1 AP blast mine; P5 AP mine; PATVAG 69 mine; PFM-1; PM-79 mine; PMA-2 mine; PMA-3 ...

  7. International Campaign to Ban Landmines - Wikipedia

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    The Campaign receiving the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize. The International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) is a coalition of non-governmental organizations whose stated objective is a world free of anti-personnel mines and cluster munitions, where mine and cluster munitions survivors see their rights respected and can lead fulfilling lives.

  8. Category:Land mines of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; ... Pages in category "Land mines of Brazil" ... AC NM AE T1 mine; AP NM AE T1 mine; T. T-AB-1 AP mine; T-AB-1 AT mine

  9. VS-50 mine - Wikipedia

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    VS-50 mine A deminer from non-governmental organisation MAG (Mines Advisory Group) disarms a VS-50 landmine in Dohuk governorate, West Region of Iraq. The VS-50 is a circular plastic-cased anti-personnel blast mine that entered production in 1985.