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OZM-160
The Russian OZM-160 (ОЗМ-160) is a large, electrically-fired, anti-personnel bounding fragmentation (APBF) mine designed for command initiation. The OZM-160 mine was developed from the World War Two (WW2) era OZM-152. The OZM designation stands for 'Осколочно-Загради́тельная Мина', transliterated as 'Oskolochno-Zagradítel'naya Mina', essentially meaning fragmentation barrier (barrage) mine. In addition to the OZM-160, older variants are...
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