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MVP-62
Fuze
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The MVP-62 (RU: МВП-62) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, minimum-metal, pressure-actuated, mechanical mine fuze, which uses a bellow-delayed arming system, which controls the movement of the detonator slider. Overview The MV-62 is part of the 'MV-62' series of fuzes, which includes: the MV-62 (RU: МВ-62); MVCh-62 (RU: МВЧ-62); MVD-62 (RU: МВД-62); MVN-62 (RU: МВН-62); MVP-62M (RU: МВП-62М); MVSh-62 (RU: МВШ-62); and MVZ-62 (RU...
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