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experimented with by
explosive experts József
Misnay (sometimes
spelled Misznay incorrectly), a Hungarian, and
Hubert Schardin, a German, who initially...
- a
Russian anti-tank mine
first publicly shown in 1993. The mine uses a
Misznay Schardin effect warhead capable of
producing a 60 mm
diameter hole in 100 mm...
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mines that use
electronic fuzes. The
mines are circular, with a
large Misznay Schardin effect warhead in the
center of the mine, with the
fuzing and...
- self-destruct
after either 1, 10 or 30 days have p****ed. The mine uses the
Misznay–Schardin
effect to
project an
explosively formed projectile to an effective...
- VS-HCT
series of
mines are
Italian plastic cased anti-tank
mines that use
Misznay Schardin effect warheads and have a dual
seismic and
magnetic fuze. The...
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Explosively Formed Penetrator capable of
penetrating 70 mm of armour,
using the
Misznay-Schardin effect. The
charge is
capable of
penetrating most
armoured vehicles...
- The M21 is a
circular United States anti-tank
landmine that uses a
Misznay Schardin effect warhead. The mine uses an M607
pressure fuse,
which can be...
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developed in 1983, and
first shown publicly in 1993. The mine
utilises the
Misznay Schardin effect to
create an armour-penetrating projectile, and is activated...
- mine has an anti-handling device. The mine's
penetrator warhead uses the
Misznay-Schardin effect[citation needed] to
penetrate up to 110
millimetres of...
- uses to
determine the
optimum detonation point. It uses two back-to-back
Misznay-Schardin
effect shaped charges to
penetrate the
hulls of
armoured vehicles...