Type 93 mine

A Type 93 mine at the Imperial War Museum in London.
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A cross section of the mine.
The Type 93 mine was a circular Japanese landmine used during the Second World War. It entered service in 1933. It used a simple fuze with a variable activation pressure, achieved through the use of different thickness shear wires. The main charge could be supplemented with additional explosives buried under the mine.
Specifications
- Diameter: 6.75 inches
- Height: 1.75 inches approx
- Weight: 3 lbs
- Explosive content: 2 lbs
- Operating pressure: 7 to 250 lbs (3 to 110 kg)
References
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