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- GYATA-64_mine abstract "The GYATA-64 is a Hungarian antipersonnel mine, very similar to the Russian PMN mine in design and appearance. However, the Gyata-64 mine has a 300 gram explosive charge compared with the 249 gram charge in a PMN mine. As a result the Gyata-64 is the most powerful AP blast mine commonly encountered, for which reason it is particularly deadly. To put things in perspective, most anti-personnel blast mines (e.g. the VS-50) contain around 50 grams of explosive, which is enough to destroy all or part of a victim's foot. In marked contrast, the 300 gram charge inside a Gyata-64 mine can easily destroy a victim's entire leg (often requiring amputation high above the knee) in addition to inflicting severe injuries on the adjacent limb, which may also require some form of amputation. The Gyata-64 mine is cylindrical with a plastic body and a black rubber pressure cap. The fuze protrudes from either side of the mine. Although the body is plastic, the fuze itself contains a steel striker and spring, which make it detectable by conventional mine detectors. It is not a blast resistant mine.Hungary ceased production of all antipersonnel mines before 1995 and by 1998 had destroyed its stock pile of 149,686 GYATA-64 mines. Approximately 1,500 were retained for training and research as of 2004. Legacy stockpiles may exist in some foreign countries, in addition to those already planted in existing minefields. Examples have been found in Mozambique, Angola, Lebanon and Yemen. The render safe procedures are the same as those used for the PMN mine.".
- GYATA-64_mine thumbnail GYATA-64_cutaway.jpg?width=300.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageExternalLink DDASaccident274.pdf.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageExternalLink minesGYATA.htm.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageExternalLink publications%20example%20risk%20assessment.htm.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageID "13633102".
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageLength "2631".
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageRevisionID "638478290".
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Amputation.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Angola.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Anti-personnel_mine.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Blast_resistant_mine.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-personnel_mines.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungary–Soviet_Union_relations.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weapons_of_Hungary.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Demining.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Fuze.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Mozambique.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink PMN_mine.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Render_safe_procedure.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Trinitrotoluene.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink VS-50_mine.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink Yemen.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink File:Army.mil-2007-02-07-103140.jpg.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLink File:GYATA-64_cutaway.jpg.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "GYATA-64 mine".
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gyata 64".
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gyata-64".
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ORDATA_mines.
- GYATA-64_mine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- GYATA-64_mine subject Category:Anti-personnel_mines.
- GYATA-64_mine subject Category:Hungary–Soviet_Union_relations.
- GYATA-64_mine subject Category:Weapons_of_Hungary.
- GYATA-64_mine hypernym Mine.
- GYATA-64_mine type Mine.
- GYATA-64_mine type Weapon.
- GYATA-64_mine type Mine.
- GYATA-64_mine comment "The GYATA-64 is a Hungarian antipersonnel mine, very similar to the Russian PMN mine in design and appearance. However, the Gyata-64 mine has a 300 gram explosive charge compared with the 249 gram charge in a PMN mine. As a result the Gyata-64 is the most powerful AP blast mine commonly encountered, for which reason it is particularly deadly. To put things in perspective, most anti-personnel blast mines (e.g.".
- GYATA-64_mine label "GYATA-64 mine".
- GYATA-64_mine sameAs Q1007110.
- GYATA-64_mine sameAs GYATA–64.
- GYATA-64_mine sameAs m.03ccgqc.
- GYATA-64_mine sameAs GYATA-64.
- GYATA-64_mine sameAs Q1007110.
- GYATA-64_mine wasDerivedFrom GYATA-64_mine?oldid=638478290.
- GYATA-64_mine depiction GYATA-64_cutaway.jpg.
- GYATA-64_mine isPrimaryTopicOf GYATA-64_mine.