
M2 mine - Wikipedia
The M2 is a United States bounding anti-personnel mine used during World War II. A number of variants of the mine were produced and although the mine is no longer in US service, it can be found in Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Korea, Laos, Oman, Rwanda, Tunisia and the Western Sahara.
Selectable Lightweight Attack Munition - Wikipedia
Selectable Lightweight Attack Munition or (M2/M3/M4 SLAM) is a small United States multi-purpose landmine produced by ATK Precision Fuze Company in Janesville, Wisconsin from 1992 to 2002. [1]
List of land mines - Wikipedia
A World War II German S-mine, perhaps not the first bounding mine, but possibly the most well known. Its design was copied by several countries after the war including the United States who produced the M16 mine to replace their relatively ineffective M2 mine.
USNBD, Landmines, Fuzes and firing Devices; M2 Mine (Anti …
The M2 is a 'bounding' anti-personnel mine, usually activated by a combination firing device. The M2 has undergone several structural modifications in an effort to make the mine watertight. DESCRIPTION: The M2 mine consists of an explosive shell contained in an upright thin-walled steel tube which is riveted to the base plate.
M2 Mine Anti-Personnel, Sectioned | Imperial War Museums
US Army M2 'bounding anti-personnel mine' of the type used during the Second World War. We have over 1.7 million object records online, and we are adding to this all the time. Our records are never finished. Sometimes we discover new information that changes what we know about an object, such as who made it or used it.
M2 Mine | World War II Wiki | Fandom
The M2 Mine was an anti-personnel bounding mine that was used by the United States during World War II. It was mainly made out of steel and it was based on the Mle 1939 Mine. It also had about 154 grams of TNT in it and the steel body of the mine contained a sixty milliemtre mortar shell with no tail. [1] .
TM 9-1940, Land Mines; Section VI: Antipersonnel Mines
MINE, antipersonnel, M2 (figs. 11, 12 and 12.1), is similar to a small mortar. It projects a shell about 6 feet in the air, where it explodes. Designed for use against per-sonnel, it has an effective radius of about 30 feet. The shell weights approximately 3 pounds, of …
M2 Mine - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, …
Type: Anti-personnel mine; Weight, complete: 5 lbs (2.3 kg) Weight, filler: 0.3 lbs (0.2 kg) Diameter (max.): 4 in (10.3 cm) Height (max.): 8.3 in (21 cm) Filling: TNT; Activation weight: 20 lbs (9.1 kg) The M2 Mine and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors: Video Games
M2 mine - Military Wiki | Fandom
The M2 is a US bounding anti-personnel mine used during the Second World War. A number of variants of the mine were produced and although the mine is no longer in US service, it can be found in Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Korea, Laos, Oman, Rwanda, Tunisia and the Western Sahara.
M2, M2A1, M2A2, M2A3, M2A3B1, M2A3B2, M2A4, and M2A4B2
General: The M2 is a "bounding" anti-personnel mine, usually activated by a combi-nation firing device. The M2 has undergone several structural modifiactions to make it watertight. The mine consists of an explosive shell contained in an upright thin-walled steel tube which is …
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