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V-3 (N5)
The V-3 (sometimes known as the N5) is a large metal-cased AT barmine, developed during the Second World War. Superficially similar to the Italian B-22 and German Riegel Mine 43. The mine consists of a sheet metal tray with a metal lid that overlaps the edges. The main explosive charge is located in the centre of the tray with a fuze at either end of the rectangular mine body. The fuze consists of a spring loaded striker retained by a strik...
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