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MKU (UMK) Anti-Tank Shaped Charge Mine
The MKU, also referred to as the UMK, is a Polish, Warsaw Pack-era-developed, manually-emplaced, bottom-attack, anti-tank shaped charge (ATSC) mine. Overview The MKU can be laid within the soil as an anti-tank mine, or if attached to a ballast weight, under 30-150 cm of water to act as an anti-landing (beach/river/etc.) mine. If required the MKU can also be used an a shaped charge-based demolition charge when electrically initiated. C...
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