FMK-5 mine
The FMK-5 is a circular Argentinian minimum metal anti-tank blast mine. Like the FMK-3 mine it uses a FMK-1 anti-personnel mine as a trigger. The FMK-1 is fitted with a stiff cap to increase its activation pressure to 300 kg. Without the cap, the mine would be triggered by a load of less than 50 kg.
Specifications
- Diameter: 254 mm
- Height: 88 mm
- Weight: 6.13 kg
- Explosive content: 5 kg of TNT
- Operating pressure: 300 kg
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References
- Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2006
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