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MI AC PR mine

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The MI AC PR are a series of French minimum metal blast resistant mine anti-tank blast mines. The mines can be laid by hand or automatically from the Matenin mine laying system at a rate of 500 per hour. The mines use a clockwork arming delay, which can also self neutralize the mine after a set period. They have a secondary fuze well in the base that allows anti-handling devices to be fitted.

The mine is still in production and is in service with the French army, as well as a number of others.

Specifications

  • Length: 282 mm
  • Width 188 mm
  • Height: 104 mm
  • Weight: 5.67 kg
  • Explosive content: 3.94 kg of TNT

Variants

  • MI AC PR F1
  • MI AC PR F2
  • MI AC PR H - fitted with a carrying handle.

References