Image:M14 mine cutaway.jpg

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Description

A cutaway diagram of a US M14 AP mine. The arming indicator (arrow) can point to either A(rmed) or S(afe), clearly showing the arming status of this antipersonnel landmine. Note that this mine measures only 56 mm (diameter) x 40 mm (height).

Source

From ORDATA a US government ordance database - images used probably from US Army technical manual TM-60 series. URL to images http://maic.jmu.edu/ordata/FullImage.asp?Image=images\H\H3837U01.JPG http://maic.jmu.edu/ordata/FullImage.asp?Image=images\H\H3837U01.JPG

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US Army

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US Army, thus PD.


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