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GYATA-64
Mine
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The GYATA-64 (Gyalogsági Taposóakna 64) is a Hungarian-developed and produced, pressure-operated, anti-personnel blast-effect (APB) land mine Overview The GYATA-64, which is thought to have been adopted by in 1964 and produced until 1974, is both externally (visually) and internally (mechanically) similar to the Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation PMN (RU: ПМН) mine. In 1995 Hungary announced that it had banned the production and tr...
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