- Panssarimiina m/39
The Panssarimiina m/39 is a Finnish anti-tank blast mine used during the
Winter War ,Second World War andContinuation War . The mine superseded thePanssarimiina m/36 in service with the Finnish Army. It was first delivered in December 1939 while theWinter War was taking place. Though it was simpler to produce than the earlier m/36 it was still too complicated, and supply was outstripped by demand. This spawned the rapid design and development of the woodenPanssarimiina m/S-39 which could be largely produced without the use of metal working machinery.The mine proved to have too little explosive content to reliably break the tracks of the latest Russian tanks, so a supplemental charges were issued, consisting of 2.5 kg of TNT in a metal box, they could be buried under the mine to supplement the main charge. Where these supplemental charges were not available a second mine was buried under the first.
pecifications
* Height: 0.12 m
* Diameter: 0.227 m
* Weight: 7 kg
* Explosive content: 3.2 kg of TNT orAmatol
* Operating pressure: 280 to 200 kgee Also
External links
* [http://www.jaegerplatoon.net/landmines3.htm Finnish anti-tank mines at Jaegerplatoon.net]
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