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PM-60 (K-1) German Anti-Tank Blast Mine

PM-60

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Basic Information
Name
PM-60 (K-1) German Anti-Tank Blast Mine
Designation
PM-60
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
State factories
Date of Introduction
1929
Description

The PM-60 or K-1 is a German round plastic cased minimum metal anti-tank blast mine. The case of the mine consists of two halves joined together by sixteen plastic nuts, giving the mine a distinctive appearance. The top of the mine has a large pressure plate which rests on top of the fuze assembly. Two fuzes are available for the mine, a conventional ball bearing retained striker and a chemical fuze, containing a glass ampule of acid over a flash composition. When the mine is deployed with the chemical fuze it is very difficult to detect because the only metal in the mine is the detonator capsule. There is a secondary fuze well on the bottom of the mine that can accept a fuze allowing remote command detonation of the mine. The mine was originally produced in East Germany by the State factories, but is no longer produced. It is found in Eritrea and Ethiopia.

System
Country of Manufacture Former E. Germany
# of User Countries 5+
Emplacement Method manual
Diameter D (max): 320 D (min): 237 mm
Height 125 mm
Armor Penetration (mm)/ Kill Mechanism blast
Effective Range 0, typical with contact mine m
Detectability/ Composition somewhat difficult (only 20 gr metal) plastic
Anti-Handling probable 2nd fuze well
Fuze Type/Self Neutralize pressure (200-500 kg)
Explosive Type & Weight/Total Weight (kg) TNT 9.9 Total: 11 kg
Activation Pressure 200 to 500 kg
Comment waterproof
Details
Country of Origin Germany
Category Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
0.32 m
Height
0.13 m
Weight
11 kg
Operators (1)
Germany
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