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BM 1000
The BM 1000 were a series of World War Two (WW2) era, German-developed, aircraft-laid, influence-based, river and sea mines. The BM 1000 could be fitted with: a dome-shaped false nose; different base fuze covering domes; a break-off tail assembly; and a parachute or drogue chute. A variety of influence-based fuzing systems could be fitted, with known types including: acoustic; acoustic-magnetic; acoustic-pressure; and magnetic. The BM 10...
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