Czech PT Mi-U anti-tank (AT) mines have been discovered during Russian mine clearance efforts in Kursk Oblast
Czech PT Mi-U anti-tank (AT) mines have been discovered during Russian mine clearance efforts in Kursk Oblast
These mines are assumed to have been placed by Ukrainian forces during their operations in the region
The PT Mi-U can be initiated by pressure or by a tilt-rod
It can be fitted with an optional electronic fuze which permits arming delays, self-destruct and self-neutralization functions
The high-explosive charge is shaped and plastic lined, and stated to penetrate up to 30 mm of armour
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