- FMK-1 mine
The FMK-1 is a small circular Argentinian anti-personnel blast mine, fitted with a stiffened pressure plate it is also used as the fuze for the FMK-3 and FMK-5
anti-tank mine s. The mine has a circular plastic body, with a number of small ribs running vertically around the outside of the mine, with the circular detonator and striker protruding on each side. The pressure plate has a distinctive six pointed star shape ribbing for stiffness. The bottom of the mine has small base plug inside which a small stud is installed. The stud increases the activation pressure of the mine. A metal detector disc can be added to the bottom of the mine, but it is not often used.The mine may have been based on the
Russia nPMN mine , and it is similar to the ChineseType 58 mine and HungarianGYATA 64 mine .The mine is found in the
Falkland Islands where it was used during theFalklands War . Since Argentina has signed the mine ban treaty, the only stocks of the mine that have been retained have the thick pressure cap welded onpecifications
* Diameter: 82 mm
* Height: 40 mm
* Weight: 253 g
* Explosive content: 152 g of a TNT/RDX mix
* Operating pressure:
** 5 kg (without stud fitted)
** 15 to 50 kg (with stud fitted)
** 300 kg (with stud and stiff pressure plate)References
* "Brassey's Essential Guide to Anti-personnel Landmines", Eddie Banks
* "Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2006"
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