- HAMDY mine
The HAMDY mine is an
Egypt ian directional fragmentation mine based on the USClaymore mine and produced by the Maasara Company. The mine consists of a rectangular sand colored plastic main body with a convex face, inside which is a layer of approximately 700 steel fragments embedded in a main charge of cast explosive. The mine is supported by two sets of scissor type legs. On the top of the mine is a crude peep sight and two detonator wells, designed to accept electrical command detonators or MUV style trip fuzes. When triggered the mine scatters fragments in an arc of 60 degrees to a range of 50 meters and a height of approximately two meters.The mine has been used in
Afganistan andAngola .pecifications
* Length: 220 mm
* Height: 120 mm
* Width: 30 mm
* Weight: 1.6 kg
* Explosive content: 0.7 kg of a TNT/RDX mixReferences
* "Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2006"
* "Brassey's Essential Guide To Anti-Personnel Landmines", Eddie Banks
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