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YaM Russian Anti-Vehicle Mine

YaM

Anti-Vehicle Mine
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Basic Information
Name
YaM Russian Anti-Vehicle Mine
Designation
YaM
Alternate Designation
YaM
Equipment Type
Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1943
Description

The YaM Russian Anti-Vehicle Mine a series of high-explosive (HE), non-metallic, wooden box, anti-vehicle, blast landmines that use a MUV pull/pressure-actuated fuze. The YaM-5 (anti-tank mine 5 kilograms) was first produced, followed by the YaM-10 a scaled-up version of the YaM-5 with other variants including the YaM-5K, 5M and 5U.

System
Alternate Designation YaM
Type Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer INA
Design The YaM landmine consists of a rectangular wooden box with a hinged lid that overlaps the front of the landmine.
Fuze A slot in the hinged lid's side through which a MUV pull fuze is placed. A nail is placed horizontally through the loop of the MUV fuze's striker retaining pin and two loops on the bottom of the lid's slot. Downward pressure on the lid forced the nail downwards, withdrawing the striker retaining pin detonated the landmine.
Pressure Bar A wooden pressure bar is sometimes used on the edge of the lid above the slot.
Dimensions
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Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
Y
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
5 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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