
M7 mine - Wikipedia
The M7 is a small, metal-cased United States anti-tank blast mine that was used during the Second World War. It was based on the British Hawkins grenade.
List of land mines - Wikipedia
The absence of a safety clip and the location of the arrow on the pressure plate clearly shows that this mine has been armed. This is a list of commonly used land mines.
Hawkins grenade - Wikipedia
Multiple grenades were often used to destroy tanks or disable their tracks, and the grenade could also be used as a demolition charge. It was used by the British Army and the United States …
M7 Light Anti-Tank Mine - D-Day Overlord
This new model, called M7 Light Anti-Tank Mine, A pressure plate which reacts to moderate masses. Several M7 mines can be assembled to destroy a heavy armor. The versions M7 and …
M7 Mine | World War II Wiki | Fandom
The M7 was a blast mine that was used by the United States during World War II. Officially known as an anti-vehicle mine due to the fact that it was not able to penetrate a tank's armor, the M7 …
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The M7 Spider Networked Munition is a hand emplaced, remotely controlled, human-in-the-loop (HITL) antipersonnel munition system.
USNBD, Landmines, Fuzes and firing Devices; M7 Mine (Anti-Tank)
The mine consists of a loaded mine body, fuze, and pressure plate and can be used as either an anti-tank or anti-personnel mine. Body: The body is a rectangular steel container filled with …
M7 mine - Military Wiki
The M7 is a small metal cased U.S. anti-tank blast mine that was used during the Second World War. It was based on the British Hawkins grenade. Approximately 2.5 million were produced …
M7 Spider - Wikipedia
The M7 Spider is a networked United States anti-personnel munitions system that provides a secure remote command and control capability of up to 1500 meters for a hand-emplaced …
About: M7 mine - DBpedia Association
The M7 is a small, metal-cased United States anti-tank blast mine that was used during the Second World War. It was based on the British Hawkins grenade.