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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Post; More questions for the Military buffs out thereWhat is a PMR 3? Yes an easyone.
__________________ Some more words of wisdom from LIPS |
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| Centurion | Serbian Anti Personnel Mine
__________________ \"U.S. Marines are about the most peculiar breed of human beings I have ever known. They treat their service as if it was some kind of cult, plastering their emblem on almost everythng they own, making themselves up to look like insane fanatics...., which I have come to the conclusion they are!\" -- An Anonymous Canadian Citizen |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Good try but still wrong here is a clue the PMR-3 was or still is being used by the Former Soviet Union. Have another go. |
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| Centurion | Quote:
Print version Landmine Data Sheet: PMR-3 Summary and General Specifications Mine Type: Anti-personnel Country of Origin: Serbia Mine Action: Pull or Pressure Actuated Fragmentation Stake Mounted Material: Steel Shape: Cylindrical Colour: Olive, Dark Green, Light Green Weight (grams): 2200 Explosive Content: 410 g of TNT Length (mm): N/A Width (mm): N/A Height (mm): 134 Diameter (mm): 78 Special Warning: none View Related Images: Museum Photo Line Drawing Field Photo Often Misreported As: Mine Alias: Countries Found In: Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia | |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Dont answer any more as Lil Hulk 1988 got it right it is a Mine layer. Keep those old Soviet hand books handy as more Q & A will follow. So well done to Lil Hulk 1988. |
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