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MN-121
The MN-121 is an electronic AT mine superficially similar to the German AT-2 and can be scattered from aircraft and rockets. Once dispensed from its containing, the mine deploys a small parachute and requirers a drop height of 100m (minimum) to correctly arm. After landing impact, the mine is brought to an upright position by 10 spring loaded stabiliser legs. The MN-121 uses a magnetic influence fuze which is initiated by a disturbance in the...
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