TM-89 Russian Anti-Tank Mine
TM-89
Anti-Tank Mine
Basic Information
Name
TM-89 Russian Anti-Tank Mine
Designation
TM-89
Alternate Designation
TM-89
Equipment Type
Anti-Tank Mine
Manufacturer
—
Date of Introduction
1993
Description
The TM-89 Russian Anti-Tank Mine is a Russian anti-tank mine first publicly shown in 1993. The mine uses a Misznay Schardin effect warhead capable of producing a 60 mm diameter hole in 100 mm of armor. The mine is fitted with a two-channel magnetic influence fuze, and can be laid from the GMZ-3 mine layer or by the VMR-2 helicopter mine layer.
System
Alternate Designation
TM-89
Type
Anti-Tank Mine
Manufacturer
INA
Explosive Content
6.7 kg of TG-40 (60% RDX 40% TNT)
Fuze
The two-channel magnetic influence fuze is supplied factory-fitted to the landmine and has a built-in power supply. It is supplied with a red protective fuze cover for use with the GMZ-3 minelayer, and a black cover for use with the VMR-2 helicopter landmine dispenser.
Armor Delay
20 and 700 seconds.
Operation
The landmine may be laid either manually or mechanically.
Dimensions
Diameter
320 mm
Height
131 mm
Weight
11.5 kg
Image Sources
Details
Country of Origin
Russia
Category
Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
T
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
—
Width
0.32 m
Height
0.13 m
Weight
11.5 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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