The M1935 (Mle 1935) is a French heavy anti-tank mine. It consists of a large heavy steel base plate with a hinged thin steel lid. Inside the lid it has a rectangular steel container, which holds the explosive charge. The mines are laid at a minimum interval of six feet.
M1935 | |
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Type | Anti-tank mine |
Place of origin | France |
Service history | |
Wars | World War II |
Specifications | |
Mass | 12 kilograms (27 lb) |
Length | 409.6 millimetres (16.125 in) |
Width | 250 millimetres (10 in) |
Height | 121 millimetres (4.75 in) |
Filling weight | 3.25 lb (1 kg) |
Detonation mechanism | Pressure fuse of 360 kilograms (800 lb) |
A pressure of eight hundred pounds crushes the lid onto the pressure fuse, triggering the mines main charge. The mine uses either the M1935 or M1936 pressure fuse.
References
edit- Landmine and Countermine Warfare, North Africa, 1940-1943