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English: Components of the M87 (AP & AT) mine canister used by the M136 Volcano system. Also applicable for M87A1 (AT) mine and M88 inert training mine.
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TM 43-0001-36 Technical Manual Army Ammunition Data Sheets for Land Mines (FSC 1345) US Army

September 1994
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