Mi AC AH F1 Anti-Vehicle Mine
Mi AC AH F1
Anti-Vehicle Mine
Other
Basic Information
Name
Mi AC AH F1 Anti-Vehicle Mine
Designation
Mi AC AH F1
Alternate Designation
Mi AC AH F1
Equipment Type
Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer
—
Date of Introduction
1978
Description
The Mi AC AH F1 Anti-Vehicle Mine is a high-explosive (HE), cylindrical, metal-bodied, off-route, anti-vehicle (AV) landmine previously used by the British army designated the L14A1, that is designed to damage or destroy vehicles by its penetrating shaped-charge (SC) effect.
System
Alternate Designation
Mi AC AH F1
Type
Anti-Vehicle Mine
Manufacturer
INA
Design
The landmine has a folding wire carrying handle and peep sights mounted on the top.
It is surface mounted on an aiming stand with a circular base.
Operation
On actuation, the landmine fires an Explosively Formed Projectile (EFP) shaped-charge (SC) designed to penetrate 50mm of armored steel at targets up to 80 meters away.
Command Detonated
The landmine can be command detonated, fitted with its standard 80-metre break wire loop, or used with the IRMAH infrared influence fuze.
The IRMAH, adopted in 1978, allows the landmine to be used in conditions where terrain, weather, enemy fire or troop passage precludes the use of the fragile break wire.
The IRMAH uses an infrared sensor to detect a vehicle or armored targets.
Dimensions
Diameter
INA
Height
INA
Weight
INA
Image Sources
Details
Country of Origin
France
Category
Landmines
Land > Infantry Weapons > Landmines
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (2)
France
Ukraine
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