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RIEGEL MINE 43
The Riegel Mine 43 is a large anti-tank barmine developed during the Second World War. The mine body consists of a steel tray with a steel lid that overlaps the edges. The encased charge, supported by two shear wires at either side of the mine, is in the shape of an oblong bar and fills most of the internal space of the mine. The mine uses two ZZ42 fuzes (similar to the Czech RO-1) which are screwed into each end of the main charge. Once...
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