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The M3 was a United States antipersonnel mine[1]. The mine uses a rectangular 8.7 pound cast iron body with multiple fuze wells. It contains 0.9 lb (0.4 kg) flaked TNT. It is not waterproofed. It was used during the Second World War.
Specifications
[edit]- Weight: 9.6 lb (4.4 kg)
- Explosive content: 0.9 lb (0.4 kg) TNT
- Body width: 3.5 inches (89 mm)
- Height: 5.3 inches (135 mm)
- Fuzes: M3, M7 or M7A1 pull/pressure fuzes
- Effective radius: 10 meters when aboveground[2]
References
[edit]- ^ OP 1664, US Explosive Ordnance. Bureau of Ordnance. 1947-05-28. pp. 330.
- ^ "M3 Landmine". CAT-UXO.
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