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MYaM Sea Mine
The MYaM (МЯМ) is a World War Two (WW2), Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, oblate spheroid-shaped, shallow water sea mine, which uses a contact fuzing system. The top of the MYaM mine's body is fitted with three contact fuze horns, whilst an anchor (suspension and tether) assembly is attached to the its base. The MYaM designation is thought to be short for Malaya Yakornaya Mina (Малая Якорная Мина), which roughly translates to 'Smal...
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