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AT-8 Cuban Anti-Vehicle Mine

AT-8

Anti-Vehicle Mine
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Basic Information
Name
AT-8 Cuban Anti-Vehicle Mine
Designation
AT-8
Alternate Designation
AT-8
Equipment Type
Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1960
Description

The AT-8 Cuban Anti-Vehicle Mine is a high-explosive (HE), square, plastic-cased, pressure-actuated, anti-vehicle (AV), blast landmine.

System
Alternate Designation AT-8
Type Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer INA
Design The landmine consists of a plastic ribbed hinged upper case which rests on the fuzes placed into the lower plastic case. The front side of the lid has two slots which accommodate the two fuze strikers which protrude through two holes at the front base when the landmine is armed. The hinged lid has 6 longitudinal and 3 transverse ribs on the top with the 3 transverse ribs crossing each other at the center of the lid.
Operation When sufficient pressure is placed on the upper lid the strikers are released from the fuzes.
Charge This initiates the main charge, which consists of up to twenty 400g blocks of TNT.
Fuze The landmine is fitted with a variety of fuzes, (RO-1, MUV-2, MUV-4), including locally produced variants.
Pressure If the two shear pins are not used, the landmine will function with 1 to 5 kilograms (2.20 to 11.02 pounds) of pressure.
Dimensions
Length INA
Width INA
Height INA
Weight INA
Details
Country of Origin Cuba
Category Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
A
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (3)
Cambodia
Cuba
Laos
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