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Explosives Info[ | ]

AT Mine[ | ]

The design of anti-tank mines has not changed much during the last 50 years. An AT mine is the strongest ground mine manufactured today. They are triggered only by vehicles.


APERS Mine[ | ]

A classic pressure-activated anti-personnel mine is still widely used despite being prohibited by international conventions. When dug-in, they are very hard to detect without the help of a mine detector.


APERS Bounding Mine[ | ]

The anti-personnel bounding mine is best suitable for open areas. It is usually burried just bellow the surface of the ground. When triggered, a charge launches the body of the mine one meter into the air. The explosion covers a close area with fragments, killing the whole group.


M6 SLAM Mine[ | ]

The M6 SLAM mine is a next generation Selectable Lightweight Attack Munition. They are very effective against light armored vehicles, penetrating 40mm armor from up to eight meters. Unlike dug-in mines, SLAM is placed on the ground and is easier to spot.


Claymore Charge[ | ]

A Claymore fragmentation charge is one of the deadliest anti-personnel charges available. On a timed or remote-triggered detonation, the Claymore sends deadly steel balls in a frontal direction. Effective kill radius is up to 50 meters. Unlike dug-in mines the Claymore is placed on the ground and is easier to spot.


Explosive Charge[ | ]

An explosive charge is placeable on the ground. It could be set to detonate either by the built-in timer or a remote detonator.


Explosive Satchel[ | ]

An explosive satchel is a charge placeable on the ground. It can be set to detonate either by using the built-in timer or a remote detonator. They are stronger than an explosive charge, capable of destroying whole buildings, but easier to spot.


Naval Mine (Moored)[ | ]

Moored naval mine is the most used naval mine. Deployed by ships and airplanes, it carries a large load of explosives and a variety of sensors to punish every ship or submarine that sails too close.


Naval Mine (Bottom)[ | ]

Naval mines sitting on the bottom of the sea are used at depths of up to 200 meters. Deployed by ships and airplanes, a single mine carries a large load of explosives and a variety of sensors to punish every ship that sails too close.


PDM-7[ | ]

The PDM-7 is an amphibious mine used in shallow waters against light assault boats and amphibious vehicles. A fuse placed on the base serves to discourage handling of the armed mine.

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