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TMD-B
The TMD-B is a simple wooden anti-tank blast mine, first used operationally in 1943. This mine is very similar to the Russian TMD-44 and has been copied by other countries, such as China (Model 1951), North Korea (ATM-74) and the former Yugoslavia (TMD-1/2). The body of the mine contains the main explosive charge and a central cast TNT booster block. The lid of the mine is retained by pre-cut grooves in the mine body, which shear under s...
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