Minimum metal mine

An inert US M19 anti-tank mine. This mine weighs 12.56 kilograms (27.7 lb), of which 2.86 grams (110 oz) is metal

A minimum metal mine is a land mine that is designed to use the smallest amount of metal possible in its construction. Typically, the only metal components are located inside the fuze mechanism which triggers detonation.[1] Both minimum metal anti-tank and anti-personnel mines exist. Some designs contain virtually no metal at all, e.g., less than a gram.

  1. ^ The Arms Project of Human Rights Watch; Physicians for Human Rights (1993). Landmines : a deadly legacy. Human Rights Watch. p. 242. ISBN 9781564321138.

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