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PMZ-40
The PMZ-40 (ПМЗ-40) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian, metal-cased antitank (AT) blast mine, which was developed and used during the Second World War (WW2). Though primarily an antitank mine, the PMZ-40 can also be set-up so it operates as a very large anti-personnel blast (APB) mine. Production of the PMZ-40 is thought to have started in or around 1940 and stopped in or around 1941 with the adoption of the TM-41 mine. The PMZ-40 (ПМЗ-4...
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