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M-11 (APDF Mine)
The M-11, which is also referred to as the M11, is a Estonian, small, rectangular box-shaped, anti-personnel directional fragmentation (APDF) mine. The concave (vertical)/convex (horizontal) front face of M-11 contains ≈296 preformed fragments, whilst its inner cavity holds ≈300 g of an unspecified high explosive. The top of the M-11 is fitted with a rudimentary sight for alignment, the bottom with two pairs of scissor-like legs, whilst its...
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