- Polish mine detector
The Mine detector (Polish) Mark I was a
metal detector for landmines developed duringWorld War II in the winter of1941 /1942 by Polish lieutenantJózef Kosacki .In the pre-war period the Department of Artillery of the Ministry of National Defence ordered the construction of a device that could be helpful in locating
dud s on artillery training grounds. The instrument was designed by theAVA works, but its implementation was prevented by the outbreak of the Polish Defensive War. Following the fall of Poland and the transfer of Polish HQ to France, work restarted on the device, this time intended as a mine detector. Little is known of this stage of construction as the work was stopped by thebattle of France and the need to evacuate the Polish personnel to Great Britain.There in late 1941 Lieut.
Józef Kosacki devised a final project, based partially on the earlier designs. His discovery was not patented; he gave it as a gift to the British Army. He was given a thank you letter from the king for this act. His design was accepted and 500 mine detectors were immediately sent to El Alamein where they doubled the speed of theBritish 8th Army . During the war more than 100,000 of this type were produced, together with several hundred thousands of further developments of the mine detector ("Mk. II", Mk. III and "Mk IV"). The "Mine detector (Polish) Mk. III" was used by the British Army until1995 .Components
#Detection plate.
#Two-part handle with counterweight.
#Operating box fixed on the handle.
#Amplifier and battery in the carrier bag.
#Headphones.ee also
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Demining
*Land mine References
*"The History of Landmines" by Mike Croll (MRC329@aol.com), first published in Great Britain in 1998 by Leo Cooper, an imprint of Pen & Sword Books Ltd., 47 Church Street, Barnsley S270 2AS, ISBN 978-0-85052-628-8 : Page 54:
* [http://www.eurofresh.se/detector.html Polish mine detector (Time Magazine/Canadian Edition}, March 8, 1999 page 18]
* [http://www.12pulkulanow.com/main_folder/Mine%20Detector.htm MK. III "Polish" Mine Detector]
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