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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MON-200 mine
The MON-200 is a directional type anti-personnel mine designed and manufactured in Soviet Union. It is an enlarged version of the MON-100 mine.
Because of its large size, this directional fragmentation mine can also be used against light-skinned vehicles and helicopters.
Number 200 in the code name means 200 meters of effective distance for seriously damaging people.
Specifications
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Mine type: Anti-personnel
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Mine action:
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Material: Sheet metal[vague]
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Shape: Circular
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Colour: Green, olive
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Total weight: 25 kg
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Explosive content: 12 kgTNT
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Operating pressure (kg):
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Length: n/a
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Width: 130 mm
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Height: n/a
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Diameter: 434 mm
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