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M74 American Anti-Personnel Mine

M74

Anti-Personnel Mine
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Basic Information
Name
M74 American Anti-Personnel Mine
Designation
M74
Alternate Designation
M74
Equipment Type
Anti-Personnel Mine
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1955
Description

The M74 American Anti-Personnel Mine is formally the M67 and the M72 it is a high-explosive (HE), anti-personnel (AP), bounding fragmentation landmine.

Variant
Note The M74 comes in two versions, one has a short period formally designated the M72 less than 24 hours self-destruct and one has a long period self-destruct formally designated the M67.
System
Alternate Designation M74
Type Anti-Personnel Mine
Manufacturer INA
Explosive Weight 0.42 kg
Design The M74 is a small, wedge-shaped, metal-bodied anti-personnel (AP) landmine which is delivered by carrier projectiles and designed to wound or kill by its fragmentation.
Self-Destruct Time After deployment, the M67 has a 48-hour self-destruct time while the M72 has a 4-hour self-destruct time. The landmine with the long self-destruct time is ejected from the M692 projectile and the landmine with the short self-destruct time is ejected from the M731 projectile, each projectile containing 36 landmines.
Ground Emplaced Mine Scattering System (GEMMS) The landmine is used as a component of the Ground Emplaced Mine Scattering System (GEMMS), the Area Denial Artillery Munition (ADAM) and the M86 Pursuit Denial Munition (PDM). Once dispersed and after a delay, the landmine ejects seven contact wires which will cause the landmine to actuate from the slightest pressure.
Dimensions
Diameter INA
Height INA
Weight 1.4 kg
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
1.4 kg
Operators (2)
United States
South Korea
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