62M ANTI-TANK MINE
The 62M mine is an anti-tank mine widely used in armored warfare. It features a circular metal casing with a central pressure fuse and is filled with high explosives designed to disable or destroy armored vehicles upon detonation. The 62M is durable and reliable, and can be deployed in various terrains, providing an effective means of blocking access to specific areas and defending against advancing enemy tanks.
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62M ANTI-TANK MINE |
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DESCRIPTION |
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- The 62M is a widely used heavy anti-tank mine designed to damage or destroy armored vehicles through a high-explosive blast. The specific model shown in the image is often used as a high-quality inert training replica for military and civilian |
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- These mines are employed against tanks, self-propelled rockets and artillery stands, armored and transportation vehicles. |
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Key Specifications |
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Case Material: |
The "M" designation stands for its circular metal case. |
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Fuze: |
It is typically equipped with a central fuze, such as the 62M pressure fuze seen in red at the center. |
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Dimensions: |
Standard mines in this series are roughly 320mm in diameter and contain approximately 7.5 kg of explosives. |
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Operating Pressure: |
It generally requires a high level of pressure (typically from a vehicle) to detonate. |
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION |
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Charge weight |
8.1 kg |
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Mining Weight |
10.8 kg |
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Height |
70 mm |
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Diameter |
320 mm |
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Corpus |
Metal |
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Initiation Pressure |
200 to 500 kg |
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Working temperature |
from -50°C to +50°C |
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