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| GERMAN MINE WARFARE EQUIPMENT |
| PART TWO – GERMAN MINE WARFARE EQUIPMENT |
| CHAPTER 6 - ANTITANK MINES |
| Section II. IMPROVISED ANTITANK MINES |
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80. Ramp Mine |
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a. Description. The improvised antitank ramp mine (fig. 92) consists of charges fitted with pressure fuzes 35 (par. 24) and laid under a sloping board, or ramp, at railroad cros-sings, bridge approaches, and similar sites. |
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b. Employment. This mine is installed at railroad crossings and bridge approaches, disgui-sed as a ramp to assist vehicle in crossing. |
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c. Functioning. Pressure on the sloping board or ramp actuates the pressure fuzes, relea-sing the spring-loaded striker against the percussion caps and firing the charges. |
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d. Installing and Arming. Hinge together two boards at least 10 inches wide and 6 feet long and lay them with the hinged side toward the enemy. Install the charges with pres-sure fuzes 35, one about every 3 feet, on the lower board, along the open edge of the fuze ramp. Remove the safety pins from the fuzes, and carefully lower the top board onto the fuzes. |
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e. Neutralizing. |
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(1) |
Examine the mine for activating fuzes and neutralize any that are found. |
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(2) |
Lift the top board. |
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Insert safety pins or nails in the safety-pin holes of the pressure fuzes. |
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Unscrew the pressure fuzes and detonators from the charges. |
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Remove the detonators from the fuzes. |
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Remove the charges from the mine. |
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Figure 92. Improvised antitank ramp mine. |
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