TM-83 mine

The TM-83 is a Russian off-route anti-tank mine, first shown publicly in 1993. The mine consists of a large Misznay Schardin effect warhead and infra-red and seismic sensors.

Description

The mine is positioned 5 metres from the road it is intended to attack and aimed using an integrated sight. The seismic sensor detects an approaching vehicle and activates the infra-red sensor. When the vehicle reaches the optimum target point the warhead is triggered. The mine can also be remotely triggered from up to 100 meters away. The mine can remain operational for up to 30 days. Armour penetration is claimed to be 100400 mm at a range of 50 meters.

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