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- Mk_2_mine abstract "The Mark II mine or A./T. Mine G.S. Mk II was a small British anti-tank blast mine used during the Second World War. The consisted of a body about seven inches (18 cm) in diameter and two inches high (5 cm). The mine has a central fuze well accessed from the bottom, with a main charge in a cavity around the well consisting of about 4 pounds (1.8 kg) of TNT. The mine is fitted with a thin brass cover, which acts as a pressure plate. The cover is suspended over the main body of the main by four leaf springs. A Sorbo ring made of Sorbo rubber can be fitted between the cover and the mine body, which absorbs shock and blast and allows the mines to be planted as close as two feet (60 cm) without causing sympathetic detonation (normally five feet is the minimum safe distance). Sufficient pressure on the cover of the mine causes the cover to press downward onto the pressure cap of the fuze. This downward pressure forces the assembly surrounding the striker down until the striker retaining balls are aligned with a cavity. The balls are pushed aside and the striker is released impacting the detonator which detonates the C.E. pellet, triggering the exploder and then the main charge. The mines main charge was relatively small and the mine appears to have been withdrawn by the end of the war, being replaced by the large Mk 5 mine. However the mine was used in large numbers at the Battle of El-Alamein [1].".
- Mk_2_mine thumbnail British_Mark_II_anti-tank_mine.jpg?width=300.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageExternalLink m-8mixedminesys.pdf.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageID "8247029".
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageLength "2308".
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageRevisionID "544613213".
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Anti-tank_mine.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-tank_mines.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Detonation.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Firing_pin.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Fuze.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Kilogram.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Kilonewton.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Leaf_spring.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Mk_5_mine.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Newton_(unit).
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Pound-force.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Pound_(force).
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Pound_(mass).
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Second_Battle_of_El_Alamein.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Shock_(mechanics).
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Sorbo.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Sympathetic_detonation.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink TNT_(explosive).
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink Trinitrotoluene.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLink File:British_Mark_II_anti-tank_mine.jpg.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mk 2 mine".
- Mk_2_mine hasPhotoCollection Mk_2_mine.
- Mk_2_mine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weapon-stub.
- Mk_2_mine subject Category:Anti-tank_mines.
- Mk_2_mine hypernym Mine.
- Mk_2_mine type Device.
- Mk_2_mine type Mine.
- Mk_2_mine type Weapon.
- Mk_2_mine type Mine.
- Mk_2_mine type Product.
- Mk_2_mine type Thing.
- Mk_2_mine type Q728.
- Mk_2_mine comment "The Mark II mine or A./T. Mine G.S. Mk II was a small British anti-tank blast mine used during the Second World War. The consisted of a body about seven inches (18 cm) in diameter and two inches high (5 cm). The mine has a central fuze well accessed from the bottom, with a main charge in a cavity around the well consisting of about 4 pounds (1.8 kg) of TNT. The mine is fitted with a thin brass cover, which acts as a pressure plate.".
- Mk_2_mine label "Mk 2 mine".
- Mk_2_mine sameAs m.026xp7h.
- Mk_2_mine sameAs Mk_2_mayını.
- Mk_2_mine sameAs Q6885437.
- Mk_2_mine sameAs Q6885437.
- Mk_2_mine wasDerivedFrom Mk_2_mine?oldid=544613213.
- Mk_2_mine depiction British_Mark_II_anti-tank_mine.jpg.
- Mk_2_mine isPrimaryTopicOf Mk_2_mine.