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MC-71
The MC-71 is a Romanian anti-tank, shaped charge (ATSC) mine, which is initiated by a separate tilt-rod fuze assembly that is positioned a short distance away. The MC-71 mine is similar to the Czech (Czechoslovakian) PT Mi-P ATSC mine, but primarily differing in the design of its cap, liner, and fuzing, which for the PT Mi-P is attached to its side. The MC-71 is mine was previously in service with the Romanian Armed Forces, but was thought...
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