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OZM-72
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The OZM-72 (RU: ОЗМ-72) is a large, Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, metal-cased, anti-personnel (AP) bounding-fragmentation (APBF) mine, which was adopted in 1972. Overview The OZM-72 was developed by the Soviet-era entity commonly known as Factory 583 (RU: Завод 582), which would later be known as OAO NIII (RU: ОАО НИИИ). The OZM-72 was developed to replaced the earlier OZM-3 (RU: ОЗМ-3) and OZM-4 (RU: ОЗМ-4) cast iron-bodied...
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