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Houthi Anti-personnel landmine
The Houthi anti-personnel landmine, exact designation unknown, is a pressure-operated, improvised, anti-personnel blast (APB) mine. The mine was developed by Houthi rebels in Western Yemen and reportedly entered production in 2018. The top section of the mine appears to be sourced from the East German PPM-2 mine (or the Model 1989 Chinese copy), with a locally manufactured base section that resembles the body of the PMN or GYATA-64. All three...
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