Na-Mi-Ba mine

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The Na-Mi-Ba is a Czechoslovakian minimum metal bakelite cased anti-tank blast mine. The mine uses a horizontal lever fuze, with a very low operating pressure that breaks open a glass capsule containing acid, which initiates a flash composition. The mine has a small main charge, and is normally used as the initiator for larger charges. The low operating pressure means that the mine could be used as an anti-personnel mine.

The mine is no longer in service with the Czechoslovakian armed forces.

[edit] Specifications

  • Diameter: 200 mm
  • Height: 250 mm
  • Explosive content: 2.2 kg of TNT
  • Operating pressure: 2.2 kg

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