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TMA-5 mine

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The TMA-5 and TMA-5A are rectangular plastic cased Yugoslavian minimum metal anti-tank blast mines. The mine's top surface has a single circular threaded fuze cap in the center, covering the fuze well. Additionally there is a small compartment for storing the fuze when disarmed. The corners of the mine have small posts to permit stacking of the mine. Although the mine does not have a secondary fuze well, it could easily be fitted with an improvised one in the field. The mine uses a single black plastic UANU-1 fuze.

The most obvious difference between the TMA-5 and the TMA-5A is that the TMA-5 uses a rope carry handle, and the TMA-5A uses a webbing carry handle.

The mine is found in Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Bosnia, Chad, Croatia, Kosovo, Lebanon, and Namibia.

Specifications

  • Length: 300 mm
  • Width: 275 mm
  • Height: 110 mm
  • Weight: 6.6 kg
  • Explosive content: 5.5 kg of TNT
  • Operating pressure: 100 to 300 kg

References

  • Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2005