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M14 (Toepopper) American Anti-Personnel Mine

M14

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Basic Information
Name
M14 (Toepopper) American Anti-Personnel Mine
Designation
M14
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1955
Description

The M14 mine "Toepopper" is a small (56 mm [2.2 in] diameter) anti-personnel land mine first deployed by the United States circa 1955. The M14 mechanism uses a belleville spring to flip a firing pin downwards into a stab detonator when pressure is applied. Once deployed, the M14 is very difficult to detect because it is a minimum metal mine, i.e. most of its components are plastic. Because of this, the design was later modified to ease mine clearance via the addition of a steel washer, glued onto the base of the mine.

System
Emplacement Method manual
Diameter 56 mm
Height 40 mm
Armor Penetration (mm)/ Kill Mechanism blast
Effective Range (meter) 1 m contact
Detectability/ Composition very difficult with hand-held detector plastic body (only metal is steel striker tip)
Anti-Handling possible
Fuze Type/Self Neutralize pressure (9-16 kg)
Explosive Type & Weight/Total Weight (kg) TNT: .029 Total: 1 kg
Operating Pressure 9 to 16 kilograms
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
0.06 m
Height
0.04 m
Weight
1 kg
Operators (6)
United States
South Korea
North Korea
Cambodia
Laos
Vietnam
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