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No. 6: UK APB
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The No. 6 is an anti-personnel blast mine, sometimes known as the 'Carrot Mine' due to its shape. The mine is similar in appearance to the Zimbabwean ZAP (RAP) mine series, although with a different fuzing mechanism. Found in Jordan, but all operational stocks have been destroyed. Withdrawn from service with the British Army. The cap incorporates the No. 2 pressure fuze with a spigot protruding from the top surface fitted to a three-pronged pr...
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