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TM-89
The TM-89 (RU: ТМ-89) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, full-width anti-tank shaped charge (ATSC) mine, which is fitted with a magnetic influence (MI) fuze. Overview This TM-89 mine, and its fuze, were introduced into then Soviet Army service around 1989. Both the mine and its fuze are still in production. The TM-89 mine is similar in design to the more widely known TMRP-6 (SR: ТМРП-6), which was developed in the Former Yugo...
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