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M16A2 (South Korea)
This mine is a licensed copy of the US M16A2 anti-personnel bounding fragmentation (APBF) mine. As they are virtually identical in all other respects the South Korean and US mines can only be distinguished by their markings. The mine is no longer in production, but believed to be deployed in the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The mine features a cylindrical metallic body with a single fuze protruding from the central top surface. The...
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