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TM-41 Russian Anti-Tank Mine

TM-41

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Basic Information
Name
TM-41 Russian Anti-Tank Mine
Designation
TM-41
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1941
Description

The TM-41 was a circular, metal-cased Soviet anti-tank landmine used during the Second World War. The mines case consisted of a short cylinder with the entire top surface being used as a pressure plate. The mine has a carrying handle on the side of the mine. It was normally painted olive drab and was broadly similar to the larger, later, TM-44 mine. The mine could be waterproofed with washers and laid underwater, where it can remain operational for two months. Pressure on the pressure plate resulted in lock balls being force out of position, releasing a striker, which triggers a detonator, then a booster and then the mines main charge. The mine was used with anti-handling devices. A Chinese copy of the mine was also produced.

System
Country of Manufacturer Russia Cambodia
Emplacement Method manual
Length 252 mm
Height 145 mm
Armor Penetration (mm)/ Kill Mechanism blast
Effective Range contact
Detectability/ Composition Metal
Anti-Handling No
Fuze Type/Self Neutralize pressure (160 kg no)
Explosive Type & Weight/Total Weight (kg) TNT: 4 Total: 5.4 kg
Activation Pressure 160 kg
Comment Can be used underwater
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
T
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
0.25 m
Width
Height
0.15 m
Weight
5.4 kg
Operators (2)
Russia
North Korea
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