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GERMAN EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE - BOMBS, BOMB FUZES, ROCKET, LAND MINES, GRENADES AND IGNITER |
Chapter 4 |
GERMAN LANDMINES, GRENADES, AND IGNITERS |
"POT" MINE OR "MUSTARD POT" MINE BEHELFS-SCHUTZEN MINE (A/P) |
DATA: |
Diameter or width: 3 inches. |
Depth: 3.5 inches (including igniter). |
Total weigth: 12.5 ounces. |
Explosive: Powdered picric acid. |
Explosive weight: 4 ounces. |
Color: Mustard brown. |
Material: Steel. |
Pull or pressure required: 35 pounds. |
Fuzing: Buck chemical igniter. |
DESCRIPTION. The mine consists of a cylindrical body and a crush igniter, screwed into the top of the body by means of an adapter. (See fig. 248.) The body, which is of pres-sed steel, contains the explosive filling of approximately 4 ounces of powdered picric acid, and carries the top plate which is fixed by means of a rolled, overlapping flange 0.2 inch thick. |
In the center, the top plate bears a screw thread into which is screwed an adapter which takes the igniter. The adapters found in different specimens are of different ma-terials, such as brass and plastic in various colors, suggesting local manufacture of not very high standard. |
OPERATION. A moderate pressure on the top of the igniter crushes the metal drum and the glass ampoule inside it. The acid pours into the white powder and a flash results from their chemical interaction, setting off the detonator, and in turn, the mine. |
REMARKS. This mine was manufactured for the German by the French. There are other variations of this mine which embody minor manufacturing difference. |
Figure 248 – Mustard Pot Mine – Antipersonnel |
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