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| GERMAN MINE WARFARE EQUIPMENT |
| PART TWO – GERMAN MINE WARFARE EQUIPMENT |
| CHAPTER 7 - ANTIPERSONNEL MINES |
| Section II. IMPROVISED ANTIPERSONNEL MINES |
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108. Plastic-Explosive Mine |
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a. Description. This improvised antipersonnel plastic-explosive mine (fig. 131) consists of a main charge of several packages of plastic explosive tied together around a 200-gram (0.44 pound) booster charge. These mines usually were fuzed with an Italian pressure friction fuze, designed for the Italian four-fuze mine. |
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b. Employment. This mine is laid within positions of opposing forces after infiltration be-hind their lines. It usually is laid on the shoulders of roads. |
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c. Functioning. Pressure crushes the Italian pressure friction fuze, actuating it and firing the detonator, the booster charge, and the main charge. |
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d. Installing and Arming. |
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Mold the plastic explosive around the booster charge and tie the plastic ex-plosive in place with a cord. |
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Insert the fuze, with detonator, in the booster charge. |
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e. Neutralizing. |
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Examine the mine for trip wires attached to the binding cord. |
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Lift the fuze from the booster charge. |
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Remove the detonator. |
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Figure 131. Improvised antipersonnel plastic-explosive mine. |
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