Talk:Anti-personnel mine

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[edit] Sub headings

I have converted some of the other style options into sub headings to be more standard. It also makes the Table of Contents (TOC) more useful.

[edit] Image (PTAB)

I have changed the image from the P2AB, because the P2AB is NOT an anti-personnel mine, but an anti-personnel submunition of a Russian cluster bomb. Yes, some cluster bombs release mines (AP and AT) as submunitions, but the PTAB is not one of these, it is designed to injure personnel yes, but not acting as a mine, it simply explodes immediately (possibly with a slight delay). The Valmara 69 is a much better photo, because it shows scale compared to a person as well as the usual placement of mines (in or on ground).