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HPD-2 Mine
The HPD-1, HPD-2 and HPD-3 are a series of French electrically fuzed anti-tank landmines of TDA Armements that use Misnay–Schardin effect warheads. The entire series of mines conform to the United States MIL-STD-331. HPD-1 The HPD-1 consists of a large case with a prominent circular section at one end that contains the clearing charge and Misnay–Schardin effect warhead, and a rectangular section that contains the batteries and seismic and magnetic sensors that the electronic fuze uses. It was developed to be laid automatically from the Matenin minelayer or by hand. When the seismic sensor detects a suitable target, the magnetic sensor is then activated and when a vehicle with a mass of more than eight tons passes over the mine, the magnetic sensor triggers the mine’s warhead. First the mine detonates a clearing charge, which removes any earth that may have been laid over the mine, then it triggers the Misnay–Schardin effect charge, which projects a slug of metal upwards. In ...
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Anti-tank Landmine
An anti-tank mine (abbreviated to "AT mine") is a type of land mine designed to damage or destroy vehicles including tanks and armored fighting vehicles. Compared to anti-personnel mines, anti-tank mines typically have a much larger explosive charge, and a fuze designed to be triggered by vehicles or, in some cases, Remote control, remotely or by tampering with the mine. History First World War The first anti-tank mines were improvised during the First World War as a countermeasure against the first tanks introduced by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, British towards the end of the war. Initially they were nothing more than a buried high-explosive shell (projectile), shell or Mortar (weapon), mortar bomb with its fuze upright. Later, purpose-built mines were developed, including the Flachmine 17, which was simply a wooden box packed with explosives and triggered either remotely or by a pressure fuze. By the end of the war, the Germans had developed row mining tec ...
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TDA Armements
TDA Armements Société par actions simplifiée, SAS was a French defence company, that made widely deployed Air-to-ground weaponry, air-to-ground rockets (sub-metric precision rocket), and now a division of Thales Group. History Its Rocket (weapon), rockets are, and have been, mostly carried by attack helicopters and Attack aircraft, ground attack aircraft. The modern company was set up in December 1994 as a joint venture of EADS Deutschland and Thales. In October 2005, Thales Land & Joint Systems bought 100% of the company by buying the 50% share of EADS. Structure It is headquartered in La Ferté-Saint-Aubin, in the Loiret department in the Centre-Val de Loire region. It exports around a half of its products. Products * Detonation systems * Equipment for the Crotale (missile), MICA (missile), AS-30 and Aster (missile family) * SNEB 68mm air to ground rocket system, commonly carried by the British Aerospace Harrier II, Harrier throughout its life See also * List of military ...
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