PRB 408

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PRB 408
Place of originBelgium
Production history
VariantsPRB M3409
Specifications
Mass4130g
Length215mm

Maximum firing range100m
Filling weight3330g
Detonation
mechanism
Pressure pad

The PRB 408 is a Belgian square shaped anti-tank mine.

The mine consists of a polyethylene case with a handle in one side and a cylinder in the top of the box. It contains a high explosive charge, a pressure-initiated fuse, a pressure plate and seven fuse wells but no power source. The mine is detonated when the pressure plate collapses by the action of a vehicle.

There is a variant, the PRB M3409, which has waterproof capabilities can be placed in shallow waters, it is probably the predecessor to the PRB M3 antitank mine.

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ORDATA