
M7 mine - Wikipedia
The M7 is a small, metal-cased United States anti-tank blast mine that was used during the Second World War. It was based on the British Hawkins grenade.
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霍金斯手榴弹在1942年投入使用,于1955年自英国陆军中退役。美国陆军则根据霍金斯手榴弹,自行研发出M7地雷(英语:M7 mine)。有一种用法是把几颗霍金斯手榴弹,彼此间隔2英尺(0.61米)后再串在一起,然后横放在道路上来攻击装甲载具。
M7 Light Anti-Tank Mine - D-Day Overlord
This new model, called M7 Light Anti-Tank Mine, A pressure plate which reacts to moderate masses. Several M7 mines can be assembled to destroy a heavy armor. The versions M7 and M7A1 contain chemical detonators, respectively M600 and M601, while version M7A2 contains a mechanical detonator (M602).
M7 Mine - World War II Wiki | Fandom
The M7 was a blast mine that was used by the United States during World War II. Officially known as an anti-vehicle mine due to the fact that it was not able to penetrate a tank's armor, the M7 was placed by first moving the fuze into position, then removing the safety pin.
Landmine, AT, M7, M7A1, M7A2 - Bulletpicker
This mine can be used as either an anti-tank or an anti-personnel mine. The body is a rectangular steel container filled with high explosive. The fuze well is located in the center of the top surface, and at one end is an activator well that will accommodate any standard firing device with a Corps of Engineers’ blasting cap.
USNBD, Landmines, Fuzes and firing Devices; M7 Mine (Anti-Tank)
The mine consists of a loaded mine body, fuze, and pressure plate and can be used as either an anti-tank or anti-personnel mine. Body: The body is a rectangular steel container filled with high explosive. The fuze well is located in the center of the top surface and at one end is an activator well that will accommodate any standard firing ...
Hawkins vs. M7 mine - FIREARMS - U.S. Militaria Forum
2014年3月11日 · The M7 was a light mine made by the US Army in the latter part of the war. It looks like a Hawkins, and I would suspect is based on one. I have run into references of US paras jumping into Normandy with M7s.
M7 Mine Bandoleer (Vietnam War) – Gear Illustration
2017年2月9日 · Hold M18A1 “Claymore” Directional Anti-Person Mine, M57 Detonator、M40 Tester and M10 wire. Judging by it’s snaps (solid, not hollow), it’s a wartime production. Stock Number Reference: Bandoleer, M7. FSN: 1345-828-2927. Assign Date: 1967-08-28. A soldier from 199th Infantry Brigade crossing a stream in Vietnam.
Munition, mine, M7: ANTI-TANK SERIES | Fenix Insight
The M7, M7A1 and M7A2 are a series of small pressure-operated anti-tank blast mines. They are based on the design of the British 'Hawkins Grenade' and were first used during the Second World War. All M7 Series AT mines have been withdrawn from US service.
M7 mine - Military Wiki | Fandom
The M7 is a small metal cased U.S. anti-tank blast mine that was used during the Second World War. It was based on the British Hawkins grenade. Approximately 2.5 million were produced before production ceased, and although it has long since been withdrawn from U.S. service, it …
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