Mine A.P. Improvised Type II

Summary

The Mine A.P. Improvised Type II is a British Anti-personnel mine of World War II[1][2]

Mine A.P. Improvised Type II
TypeAnti-personnel mine
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
Used byUnited Kingdom
WarsWorld War II
Specifications
Length5 inches
Width3 inches
Height2.5 inches

FillingNobel 808

Design edit

Parts edit

The mine is a wooden box with a lid.[1] The box can be divided into two half with one half contain the pressure switch with its pressure head that triggers the mine put between two wooden block the one on top smaller than the one below.[1] The other half contains the detonator and gunpowder primer and Nobel 808 explosive charge surrounding the primer.[1]

Detonation process edit

Pressure on the mine forces down the pressure head which then frees the striker which impacts the detonater which detonates the primer exploding the main Nobel 808 explosive charge. [1]

Arming and disarming edit

To arm the mine just put in place the pressure switch head and put a wooden block on top of it then put the lid back on the mine.[1] To disarm just remove the pressure switch head.[1]

History edit

This mine just like the Mine A.P. Improvised Type I was designed and highly manufactured by the 38th field park company Royal engineers. The high quantity likely means again they must have seen significant use.[1]

See also edit

  • Mine diagram

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Mine info text Lexpev.nl".
  2. ^ "USNBD, British Landmines, Fuzes and firing Devices; Section II - A/P Mines & Fuzes: Improved Mine Type II". michaelhiske.de. Retrieved 2021-03-10.