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PRB M3/PRB M3A1 Belgian Anti-Tank Blast Mine

PRB

Anti-Tank Grenade
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Basic Information
Name
PRB M3/PRB M3A1 Belgian Anti-Tank Blast Mine
Designation
PRB
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Anti-Tank Grenade
Manufacturer
Poudreries Réunies de Belgique
Date of Introduction
1975
Description

The PRB M3 and PRB M3A1 are plastic cased minimum metal anti-tank blast mine produced by the Belgian company Poudreries Réunies de Belgique in the 1970s and 1980s. The mine is square with an olive drab body constructed from polythene with a webbing carrying handle on the side and an ammonia-free bakelite seating for the pressure plate to be screwed into. The fuze well is in the center of the seating, with the pressure plate screwed into it after the fuze has been inserted. The cylindrical pressure plate consists of two plastic plates, one of which moves under the weight of a vehicle driving over the mine to transmit the force to the fuze, shearing pins that hold it in place. The PRB M3A1 variant has two secondary fuze wells and is often deployed with an M30 anti-lift device. The M30 fuze detonates the mine if it is lifted more than 3 cm. It is also a minimum metal mine, with the only metal components being two spring steel wire strikers and two aluminum percussion caps. Both versions of the mine are waterproof when new, and can be laid in shallow water, but the mine casing often splits and warps in hot climates, although small splits do not affect the mine's performance. The mines are prone to sympathetic detonation if laid closer together than 2 m. The mine is found in Angola, Chad, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Mali, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, Western Sahara, and Zambia. In April 2011 it was reported that the rebel forces in the 2011 Libyan civil war were deploying these mines, in contravention of earlier promises not to use land mines. The Libyan National Transitional Council subsequently issued a communique promising to stop using anti-personnel and anti-vehicle landmines, and that their forces will be requested to destroy all stocks of landmines.

System
Name PRB M3/PRB M3A1
Type Anti-Tank Blast Mine
Manufacturer INA
Emplacement Method manual
Length 230 mm
Width 230 mm
Height 130 mm
Armor Penetration/ Kill Mechanism blast
Anti-Handling yes two secondary fuze wells.
Detectability/ Composition very difficult with handheld detectors plastic.
Fuze Type/Self Neutralize pressure (250 kg).
Explosive Type & Weight/Total Weight (kg) RDX/TNT 6.5 kg Total: 6.8 kg
Comment aka PRB ATK-M3, waterproof.
Operating Pressure 250 kg
Details
Country of Origin Belgium
Category Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
0.23 m
Width
0.23 m
Height
0.13 m
Weight
6.8 kg
Documents & Files (1)
PRB_M3e146.PRB_M3A1_(BB)
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PRB_M3.PRB_M3A1_(BB).jpg
TRADOC ODIN WEG
Operators (13)
Angola
Belgium
Chad
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Iraq
Lebanon
Libya
Mali
Rwanda
Somalia
Sudan
Zambia
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