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- 6_mines abstract "The TC/3.6 and TC/6 are round minimum metal Italian anti-tank blast mines. Both mines use the same fuzing system. They have round deep ribbed plastic cases that are either sand colored or olive green. The fuze works on an air pressure system, with the top pressure plate forcing air through a small bleed valve. The air then inflates a diaphragm which indirectly applies force to the striker spring until a steel restraining ball is forced out of the way of the striker. The striker is then flipped into the detonator, triggering the mine. The air pressure fuze is designed to be resistant to shock and overpressure mine clearance techniques. It can therefore be regarded as a blast resistant mine. The mine was produced by the now-defunct Italian company, Tecnovar Italiana SpA, but is now no longer in production. In the 1970s a small number of the TC/6 version were produced in Portugal for testing and demonstration purposes only. No further production occurred. TC/6 Electronic versions of the mine were produced, the TCE/3.6, TCE/6. The TC/3.6 mine is found in Afghanistan, and the TC/6 is found in Afghanistan, Chad, Ecuador, and Tajikistan. Additionally, SAT electronic fuzes (which can have anti-handling device capability) may be used with these mines. A copy of this mine is produced in Egypt.".
- 6_mines wikiPageID "6079830".
- 6_mines wikiPageLength "2051".
- 6_mines wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- 6_mines wikiPageRevisionID "546550928".
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Anti-handling_device.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Anti-tank_mine.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Blast_resistant_mine.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-tank_mines.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weapons_of_Italy.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Chad.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Composition_B.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Detonator.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Firing_pin.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Fuze.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Tajikistan.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLink Valsella_Meccanotecnica.
- 6_mines wikiPageWikiLinkText "TC/3.6 and TC/6 mines".
- 6_mines subject Category:Anti-tank_mines.
- 6_mines subject Category:Weapons_of_Italy.
- 6_mines hypernym Mines.
- 6_mines type Mine.
- 6_mines type Place.
- 6_mines type Mine.
- 6_mines comment "The TC/3.6 and TC/6 are round minimum metal Italian anti-tank blast mines. Both mines use the same fuzing system. They have round deep ribbed plastic cases that are either sand colored or olive green. The fuze works on an air pressure system, with the top pressure plate forcing air through a small bleed valve. The air then inflates a diaphragm which indirectly applies force to the striker spring until a steel restraining ball is forced out of the way of the striker.".
- 6_mines label "TC/3.6 and TC/6 mines".
- 6_mines sameAs Q7669604.
- 6_mines sameAs m.0fp223.
- 6_mines sameAs 6_mayınları.
- 6_mines sameAs Q7669604.
- 6_mines wasDerivedFrom 6_mines?oldid=546550928.
- 6_mines isPrimaryTopicOf 6_mines.