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PTM-4 Russian Anti-Vehicle Mine

PTM-4

Anti-Vehicle Mine
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Basic Information
Name
PTM-4 Russian Anti-Vehicle Mine
Designation
PTM-4
Alternate Designation
PTM-4
Equipment Type
Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1994
Description

The PTM-4 Russian Anti-Vehicle Mine is a high-explosive (HE), scatterable, shaped-charge (SC), magnetically influenced, anti-vehicle (AV) landmine.

System
Alternate Designation PTM-4
Type Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer INA
Unit The PTM-4 landmine consists of a steel elongated casing in the form of a semi-cylinder, that includes a non-contact fuze with a magnetic target sensor, a pyrotechnic retardation ring, an executive detonating mechanism, a programmable electronic self-destruct (SD) and the main explosive charge.
Fuze The PTM-4 uses a programmable VT-14 self-destruct (SD) fuze.
Arming Mechanism 40-80 second delay arming mechanism
Self-Destruct Time Self-destruct (SD) times varying from 8, 12, 24, 48 hours to 120 days.
Note #1 Two PTM-4 landmines are delivered within the KPTM-4 cassette (9.6kg) via various landmine laying systems including helicopters.
Note #2 It has a fabric spring-loaded cover for orientation in flight and correct orientation once on the ground.
Note #3 During the movement of an armoured vehicle, it causes a magnetic disturbance that the PTM-4 perceives and classifies as the movement of heavy equipment and initiates the fuze.
Dimensions
Length INA
Width INA
Height INA
Weight INA
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (1)
Russia
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