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TMD-B
The TMD-B (ТМД-Б) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, wooden-cased, large, squat rectangular box-shaped, anti-tank blast (ATB) mine, which is first thought to have been used operationally in 1943. The TMD-B is very similar to the slightly-later TMD-44 (ТМД-44) wooden-cased mine, and similar but far later TM-62D (ТМ-62Д) wooden-cased mine. The TMD-B has been copied by other countries, such as in China as the Model (Type) 1951, in...
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