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TM-35
The TM-35 (ТМ-35) was a Soviet developed, Russian, World War Two era, metal-cased anti-tank blast mine. The TM-35's filling was 2.8 kg of explosive material, which was comprised of a series of rectangular 200 or 400 g blocks. The explosive blocks may be TNT, ammatol, or the Mélinite, with the main booster a 400 g TNT block. Fuzing for the TM-35 was either the MUV (МУВ), which was inserted into the booster charge. The TM-35M would be m...
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