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RAP No. 1

Mine  
Zimbabwe

The RAP No.1 is an obsolete minimum-metal AP blast mine based on the design of the British No.6 'Carrot Mine'. Unconfirmed reports of use in Afghanistan, though these may have been misidentified RAP No.2 mines. In 2000, Zimbabwe destroyed all operational stocks of AP mines. The mine consists of two halves with the PETN/RDX charge housed in the main body and the mechanical R2M1 fuze mechanism mounted above. The fuze uses a spring-loaded str...

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Found in 4 countries

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