TM-62B Russian Anti-Vehicle Mine
TM-62B
Anti-Vehicle Mine
Basic Information
Name
TM-62B Russian Anti-Vehicle Mine
Designation
TM-62B
Alternate Designation
TM-62B
Equipment Type
Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer
—
Date of Introduction
1982
Description
The TM-62B Russian Anti-Vehicle Mine is a high-explosive (HE), large, caseless, anti-vehicle (AV), blast landmine, which may be laid mechanically or by hand.
System
Alternate Designation
TM-62B
Type
Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer
INA
Fuze
TM-62B is basically a large disc of explosive with a Bakelite fuze well and booster cast into the center of the mine.
The booster is sealed into place with a Bakelite disc and the well is threaded to accept the MVP-62, MVP-62M, and a variety of other TM-62 fuzes. MVP-62 is a minimum-metal fuze that uses a spring-loaded striker and a bellows-type arming delay. The TM-62 series can therefore also accept the MVN-72 and MVN-80 magnetic influence fuzes.
Handle
TM-62B has a loop of webbing running through holes in the landmine body to serve as a carrying handle.
Dimensions
Diameter
INA
Height
INA
Weight
INA
Image Sources
Details
Country of Origin
Russia
Category
Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
T
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (1)
Russia
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