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- M19_mine abstract "The M19 is a large square plastic cased U.S. anti-tank blast mine. Intended to replace the M15 mine, the design dates from the mid-1960s and contains only two metal components: the copper detonator capsule and a stainless steel firing pin which weighs 2.86 grams. It is a minimum metal mine, which makes it very difficult to detect after it has been emplaced. This mine is produced under licence in Chile, South Korea and Turkey. A copy is produced in Iran. It is found in Afghanistan, Angola, Chad, Chile, Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, South Korea, Lebanon, the Western Sahara, and Zambia. U.S. stocks of the mine were approximately 74,000 before the 1990 Gulf war and had fallen to 63,000 by 2002 [1].An inert version of the mine intended for training purposes (called the M80) is also produced.".
- M19_mine thumbnail M19_anti-tank_mine.jpg?width=300.
- M19_mine wikiPageExternalLink d021003.pdf.
- M19_mine wikiPageID "6067722".
- M19_mine wikiPageLength "2629".
- M19_mine wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- M19_mine wikiPageRevisionID "668884252".
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Angola.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Anti-handling_device.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Anti-personnel_mine.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Anti-tank_mine.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Belleville_washer.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-tank_mines.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Chad.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Composition_B.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Cyprus.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Detonation.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Detonator.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_booster.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Firing_pin.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Fuze.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_War.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink M14_mine.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink M15_mine.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink M16_mine.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Minimum_metal_mine.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Western_Sahara.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink Zambia.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLink File:M19_anti-tank_mine.jpg.
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "M19 anti-tank mine".
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "M19 mine".
- M19_mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "M19".
- M19_mine subject Category:Anti-tank_mines.
- M19_mine hypernym S.
- M19_mine type Mine.
- M19_mine type Mine.
- M19_mine comment "The M19 is a large square plastic cased U.S. anti-tank blast mine. Intended to replace the M15 mine, the design dates from the mid-1960s and contains only two metal components: the copper detonator capsule and a stainless steel firing pin which weighs 2.86 grams. It is a minimum metal mine, which makes it very difficult to detect after it has been emplaced. This mine is produced under licence in Chile, South Korea and Turkey. A copy is produced in Iran.".
- M19_mine label "M19 mine".
- M19_mine sameAs Q729186.
- M19_mine sameAs M19対戦車地雷.
- M19_mine sameAs M19_(mina).
- M19_mine sameAs m.0fndh8.
- M19_mine sameAs М19_(мина).
- M19_mine sameAs M19_mayını.
- M19_mine sameAs Q729186.
- M19_mine wasDerivedFrom M19_mine?oldid=668884252.
- M19_mine depiction M19_anti-tank_mine.jpg.
- M19_mine isPrimaryTopicOf M19_mine.