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M19 (South Korea)
The South Korean M19 is a licensed copy of the US M19 anti-tank blast (ATB) mine. This mine is currently in service with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. It is believed to be in use in the Korean Demilitarised Zone (DMZ). The M19's centrally-positioned M606 fuze uses a Belleville spring and a central firing pin. When the mine is triggered, the pin is driven into the copper detonation capsule, this detonates the main charge. Auxiliary...
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