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GERMAN EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE - BOMBS, BOMB FUZES, ROCKET, LAND MINES, GRENADES AND IGNITER |
Chapter 4 |
GERMAN LANDMINES, GRENADES, AND IGNITERS |
STOCKMINE (A/P) |
DATA: |
Length: Approximately 22 inches (including picket). |
Diameter or width: 2.8 inches. |
Total weight: 4.6 pounds (mine only). |
Explosive: Bohrpatrone 28. |
Explosive weight: 100 g. |
Material: Concrete (shrapnel-filled) – wooden picket. |
Pull or pressure required: 6 to 11 pounds. |
Fuzing: Z.Z. 42 (normal); Z.Z. 35; Z.u.Z.Z. 35. |
DESCRIPTION. The mine itself consists of a concrete cylinder which is made of weak cement and mortar. (See fig. 241.) This cement holds pieces of shrapnel. Inside the con-crete cylinder is the explosive charge. In the mines found in North Africa, this charge was Bohrpatrone 28, an explosive which is designed for use in tropics. However, this ca-vity may be filled with ordinary commercial cartridges. An igniter, fitted with a detonator, fits onto the recess in the top of the mine. The mine is mounted on a wooden picket about 1 foot 4 inches long, driven into the ground. |
OPERATION. Actuation of the igniter fires the detonator which in turn fires the explosive charge. The firing of the mine causes a belt of shrapnel to be thrown out in all directions and the concrete is reduced to dust. The effective radius is approximately 30 yards. |
EMPLYOMENT. Stock mines usually are laid in depth on narrow tracks and is ravines and defiles. They can also be laid in staggered rows to form mine belts. |
Figure 241 – Stockmine – Antipersonnel |
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