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GERMAN EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE - BOMBS, BOMB FUZES, ROCKET, LAND MINES, GRENADES AND IGNITER
Chapter 4
GERMAN LANDMINES, GRENADES, AND IGNITERS
MAGNETIC ANTITANK CHARGE (PANZERHANDMINE 3)
DATA:
Diameter: 5 1/2 inches.
Depth: 10 3/4 inches.
Total weight: 8 pounds.
Explosive: TNT or RDX/TNT.
Explosive weight: 2 1/3 pounds.
Material: Paper board.
Fuzing: Friction igniter.

DESCRIPTION. This charge is an assault weapon designed to be placed on enemy tanks or similar targets, to which it adheres by means of magnets. (See fig. 226.)

The body is op papper board and encases the charge and the magnets. A web-carrying handle is attached to a metal neck band. The hemispherical cavity of the hollow charge is enclosed with a sheet metal liner.

Three pairs of magnets are mounted on the inside of the paper board skirt. They are pro-tected in transit by an iron keeper ring which has a web handle fastened to it to facilita-te withdrawal. On one side of the keeper are three equidistant spikes so that the charge can be attached to a wooden surface. In transit the keeper is reversed and the spikes are positioned between the magnets.

The charge is fired with a 7 1/2-second friction igniter.

OPERATION. Information is lacking as to how the charge is placed and fired. It is appa-rently designed to be placed by hand on the tank and the igniter pulled after it has been positioned. German documents make no mention of the charge being thrown.

Figure 226 – Panzerhandmine 3 Antitank Magnetic Charge Mine

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