DM-39 mine (original) (raw)
The DM-39 is a German anti-personnel, cylindrical-shaped and plastic-made blast mine intended for emplacement under an anti-tank mine. It is pressure initiated and has a clockwork delayed arming mechanism, making it suitable for its anti-lift role. A secondary fuze well is located on the lower side of the mine, allowing for use of a secondary anti-disturbance fuze. The mine measures 100 by 40 mm with a 300-gram TNT/RDX explosive charge, with three variants of the same dimensions, the DM-39A1, the DM-68 and the DM-68A1.
Property | Value |
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dbo:Weapon/diameter | 100.0 |
dbo:Weapon/height | 40.0 |
dbo:Weapon/weight | 0.48 |
dbo:abstract | The DM-39 is a German anti-personnel, cylindrical-shaped and plastic-made blast mine intended for emplacement under an anti-tank mine. It is pressure initiated and has a clockwork delayed arming mechanism, making it suitable for its anti-lift role. A secondary fuze well is located on the lower side of the mine, allowing for use of a secondary anti-disturbance fuze. The mine measures 100 by 40 mm with a 300-gram TNT/RDX explosive charge, with three variants of the same dimensions, the DM-39A1, the DM-68 and the DM-68A1. The DM-39A1 is the metal-case version of the DM-68, a plastic-case training mine with a smoke charge device instead of an explosive one. (en) |
dbo:diameter | 0.100000 (xsd:double) |
dbo:height | 0.040000 (xsd:double) |
dbo:weight | 480.000000 (xsd:double) |
dbo:wikiPageID | 18061717 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageLength | 2247 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger) |
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID | 1070121467 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink | dbr:Anti-personnel_mine dbr:Anti-tank_mine dbr:German_Army dbc:Anti-personnel_mines dbr:Trinitrotoluene dbr:Fuze dbc:Land_mines_of_Germany dbr:RDX |
dbp:detonation | Pressure pad (en) |
dbp:diameter | 10.0 |
dbp:filling | dbr:RDX |
dbp:fillingWeight | 300.0 |
dbp:height | 40.0 |
dbp:isExplosive | yes (en) |
dbp:name | DM-39 (en) |
dbp:origin | Germany (en) |
dbp:range | 30 m (en) |
dbp:type | Blast mine, antipersonel (en) |
dbp:usedBy | dbr:German_Army |
dbp:variants | DM-39A1, DM-68, DM-68A1 (en) |
dbp:weight | 480.0 |
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dcterms:subject | dbc:Anti-personnel_mines dbc:Land_mines_of_Germany |
gold:hypernym | dbr:Mine |
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rdfs:comment | The DM-39 is a German anti-personnel, cylindrical-shaped and plastic-made blast mine intended for emplacement under an anti-tank mine. It is pressure initiated and has a clockwork delayed arming mechanism, making it suitable for its anti-lift role. A secondary fuze well is located on the lower side of the mine, allowing for use of a secondary anti-disturbance fuze. The mine measures 100 by 40 mm with a 300-gram TNT/RDX explosive charge, with three variants of the same dimensions, the DM-39A1, the DM-68 and the DM-68A1. (en) |
rdfs:label | DM-39 mine (en) |
owl:sameAs | freebase:DM-39 mine yago-res:DM-39 mine wikidata:DM-39 mine https://global.dbpedia.org/id/4iu1P |
prov:wasDerivedFrom | wikipedia-en:DM-39_mine?oldid=1070121467&ns=0 |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf | wikipedia-en:DM-39_mine |
foaf:name | DM-39 (en) |
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is foaf:primaryTopic of | wikipedia-en:DM-39_mine |