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PMD-6F
The PMD-6F (ПМД-6Ф) is a simple, Soviet/Russian, pre World War 2 (WW2) era developed, box-like, anti-personnel blast (APB) mine used during the Siege of Leningrad. The PMD-6F mine uses a mine uses a wooden casing, which holds an explosive charge held within a glass bottle that is fitted with an MUV (МУВ) type fuze. The PMD-6F mine was developed form the Russian PMD-6 (ПМД-6), but has a slightly larger wooden casing. The PMD-6F (ПМД-6Ф) m...
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