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M1: ARGENTINA
The Argentinian M1 is a pressure-operated AT mine similar in appearance to the US M1. The mine features a heavy steel casing, with a spider pressure assembly on the top surface. A central well on the top surface of the mine houses a fuze with a spring-loaded striker and ball release mechanism. Sufficient force on the pressure spider breaks an internal shear pin and begins to compress the striker spring as the plunger collar moves down. Retaining...
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