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M-14 (Off-Route Mine)
The M-14, which is also referred to as the M14 or PK-14, is an Estonian off-route, side-attack, mine, that can be tripod or other object (tree/wall)-mounted. The M-14 has a explosively formed projectile (EFP) warhead, which is also referred to as a self-forging fragment (SFF) or Misznay–Schardin charge, that is capable of penetrating 50 mm steel armour at 50 m distance. The M-14 may be filled with RDX or PETN-based plastic-bonded explosive,...
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