M7A2 American Anti-Vehicle Mine
M7A2
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Basic Information
Name
M7A2 American Anti-Vehicle Mine
Designation
M7A2
Alternate Designation
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Equipment Type
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Manufacturer
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Date of Introduction
1942
Description
The American M7A2 is a rectangular, sheet metal bodied, anti-vehicle landmine which is designed to damage or destroy vehicles by its blast effect. The landmine has rounded edges and crimped on end covers with a prominent filling plug in one end. The fuze cavity is open and the M603 pressure fuze is exposed. The pressure plate is slotted and is secured to the sides of the landmine body by two rivets. The landmine has an anti-disturbance fuze cavity which is often used to hold the main firing system. Because of its low explosive content, the landmine is often stacked (two together) for greater effect. The M7A2 can be located using metal detectors under most field conditions as well as visually if set in the tripwire mode.
System
Country of Manufacturer
USA
Emplacement Method
manual
Length
178 mm
Width
114 mm
Height
63 mm
Armor Penetration (mm)/ Kill Mechanism
blast
Effective Range
see note m
Detectability/ Composition
Easy metal
Anti-Handling
Yes
Two Fuze wells
Fuze Type/Self Neutralize
pressure
(159-340 kg)
Explosive Type & Weight/Total Weight (kg)
Tetryl
1.62
Total: 2.19 kg
Comment
Designed more as anti-vehicle (trucks and LAVs ) For tanks 2–5 mines used
Details
Country of Origin
United States
Category
Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
0.18 m
Width
0.11 m
Height
0.06 m
Weight
2.19 kg
Operators (13)
United States
South Korea
North Korea
Angola
Cambodia
Chad
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Lebanon
Myanmar
Somalia
Thailand
Zambia
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