PRB-111 mine
| PRB-111 | |
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| Type | Blast mine |
| Place of origin |
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| Specifications | |
| Weight | 10.5 kg (estimated) |
| Length | 229 mm |
| Width | 229 mm |
| Height | 104 mm |
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| Filling | TNT |
| Filling weight | 10 kg |
Detonation mechanism | Pressure pad (approximately 150 kg) |
The PRB-111 is a square Belgian minimum metal anti-tank blast mine that consists of a block of explosive which may or may not be coated in asphalt. A central cavity on the top surface is covered by a plastic pressure plate, underneath which is a small well for a pressure fuze. The fuze used with the mine is the M5 pressure fuze, as used in the PRB M35 anti-personnel mine. A secondary fuze well is provided in the center of the base of the mine for fitting anti-handling devices.
References
- Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2006
- PRB-111 mine at ORDATA
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