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M1935
Type Anti-tank mine
Place of origin France
Service history
Wars World War II
Specifications
Mass12 kilograms (27 lb)
Length409.6 millimetres (16.125 in)
Width250 millimetres (10 in)
Height121 millimetres (4.75 in)

Filling weight3.25 lb (1 kg)
Detonation
mechanism
Pressure fuse of 360 kilograms (800 lb)
A diagram of a M1935 heavy anti-tank mine, note the thick base plate and relatively small main charge.

The M1935 (Mle 1935) is a French heavy anti-tank mine. It consists of a large heavy steel base plate with a hinged thin steel lid. Inside the lid it has a rectangular steel container, which holds the explosive charge. The mines are laid at a minimum interval of six feet.

A pressure of eight hundred pounds crushes the lid onto the pressure fuse, triggering the mines main charge. The mine uses either the M1935 or M1936 pressure fuse.

References

  • Landmine and Countermine Warfare, North Africa, 1940-1943