Mle 1951 (MI AP ID 51) French Anti-Personnel Blast Mine
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Basic Information
Name
Mle 1951 (MI AP ID 51) French Anti-Personnel Blast Mine
Designation
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Alternate Designation
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Equipment Type
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Manufacturer
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Date of Introduction
1951
Description
The Mle 1951 (Model 1951) or MI AP ID 51 is a small circular French brown plastic cased minimum metal mine anti-personnel blast mine. The mine uses a pressure fuze that works by driving a firing pin through a friction sensitive compound (a mixture of Red Phosphorus and glass). The mines safety is a small cap that sits over the pressure fuze and prevents it being pressed. The mine can be used with anti-handling devices. The mines was in service with the French Army and was used in Algeria. It was superseded by the Mle 1955 mine (MI AP DV 59)
System
Country of Manufacture
France
# of User Countries
1
Emplacement Method
manual
Diameter
70 mm
Height
52 mm
Armor Penetration (mm)/ Kill Mechanism
blast
Effective Range
limited m
Detectability/ Composition
very difficult
plastic-no metal content
Anti-Handling
possible
no 2nd fuze well
self-neutralize: no
Fuze Type/Self Neutralize
pressure
(14 to 24 kg)
Explosive Type & Weight/Total Weight (kg)
PETN: .051
Total: .09 kg
Operating Pressure
5 kg
Comment
waterproof
Image Sources
Details
Country of Origin
France
Category
Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
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Width
0.07 m
Height
0.05 m
Weight
0.09 kg
Documents & Files (1)
Operators (1)
France
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