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Maham 4 Limpet Mine
The Maham 4 (IR: ماهام ۴) is an Iranian-developed, blast-effect, delay (time)-fuzed, anti-shipping limpet mine, which is designed to be used in water of 1-40 m in depth. Overview The Maham 4 is part of a family of Iranian-developed sea mines, which includes: Maham 1 (IR: ماهام ۱) family; Maham 2 (IR: ماهام ۲); Maham 3 (IR: ماهام ۳); Maham 5 (IR: ماهام ۵); and the Maham 7 (IR: ماهام ۵). It should be noted that what is referred to as the M...
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