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Mk 7 British Anti-Tank Blast Mine

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Basic Information
Name
Mk 7 British Anti-Tank Blast Mine
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
2003
Description

The Mk 7 mine was a circular British anti-tank blast mine. It replaced the World War 2-era Mk 5 mine, and has in turn been replaced by the L9 Bar Mine. The Mk 7 can be laid either by hand or from a mechanical mine layer. The mine is conventional in design. It has a steel casing with a central, main fuze well, below which is a tetryl booster charge, both surrounded by the main explosive filling of TNT. The mine can be fitted with a variety of fuzes, including a double-impulse fuze (which gives it some resistance to explosive demining methods) or the L93A1 tilt-rod fuze, which gives it a full width attack capability. The mine has a secondary fuze well for an anti-lifting device and a mechanical anti-handling device was also produced for the mine, although this is reported to have never been used. The mine is currently being phased out of service with the British army. The mine is found in Afghanistan, Angola, Cyprus, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Libya, Namibia, Oman, Somalia, and Zambia. The two most modern variants of the mine, the Mk 7/4 (standard) and the Mk 7/7 (waterproof), were taken out of service by the UK by March 2003, after which disposal of existing stockpiles commenced. A Mk 7 was responsible for the deaths of 10 Afghan girls, aged between nine and thirteen years, in December 2012.

System
Country of Manufacture United Kingdom
Emplacement Method manual
Diameter 325
In Service The two most modern variants of the mine, the Mk 7/4 (standard) and the Mk 7/7 (waterproof), were taken out of service by the UK by March 2003, after which disposal of existing stockpiles commenced.
Height 130 mm
Armor Penetration (mm)/ Kill Mechanism blast
Effective Range (meter) 1 m
Detectability/ Composition Easy detect metal
Anti-Handling Yes
Fuze Type/Self Neutralize pressure (150 kg), tilt rod available
Explosive Type & Weight/Total Weight (kg) TNT 8.9 Total: 13.6 kg
Detonation Mechanism Double-impulse fuze, tilt-rod fuze (L93A1), anti-handling device
Details
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Category Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
0.13 m
Weight
Operators (12)
Afghanistan
Angola
Cyprus
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Lebanon
Libya
Namibia
Oman
Somalia
Zambia
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