OZM
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The OZM-3, OZM-4 and OZM-72 are Soviet manufactured bounding type anti-personnel mines. (fragmentation-barrier mine, in the Russian and other post-Soviet armies as informally called "frog mine" or "witch" )
They are normally painted olive green, and issued with a spool of tripwires and two green painted wooden or metal stakes for affixing the tripwires. Both OZM-3 and OZM-4 have cast iron fragmenting bodies while the OZM-72 also contains preformed steel fragments, and all three are issued with empty fuze wells, so a variety of fuzing options are possible.
Operation[]
The mines can be activated by a variety of fuzes, including electronic fuzes or command initiation, although they are most commonly fitted with an MUV booby trap switch which is activated by a tripwire.
On firing, a metal base plate remains in the ground, while the mine body is thrown up by a small lifting charge, but remains attached to a strong wire tether. When the end of the tether is reached at a height of approximately 0.5 m, the main charge explodes and scatters fragments of the casing across a wide area.
OZM mine may sometimes be laid directly on top of an MS-3 mine. The MS-3 is an anti-handling device which closely resembles a PMN mine, except that it has a "blister" on top and operates purely as a pressure-release boobytrap. Lifting an OZM mine (without rendering safe the MS-3 placed underneath) will trigger detonation.
Variants[]
OZM-3[]
- Diameter: 7.6 cm
- Height: 13 cm
- weight: 3.2 kg
- Fragmentation c TNT
OZM-4[]
Casing material | cast iron |
Weight | 5.4 kg (12 LB) |
Fragmentation charge (TNT) | 170 gr (0,39 LB) |
Casing diameter | 90 mm (3,5 Inch) |
Casing height | 170 mm (6,7 Inch) |
Length of the sensor target (one-way) | 13 meters (42 Ft) |
Sensor sensitivity | 1–17 kg (2,2 - 39 LB) |
Radius of guaranteed lethal destruction | 13 meters (42 LB) |
Temperature usage range | -60 to +60*C (-76 to 140*F) |
OZM-72[]
Casing material | iron |
Weight | 5 kg (11 LB) |
Fragmentation charge (TNT) | 660 gr (1,49 LB) |
Casing diameter | 108 mm (4,1 Inch) |
Casing height | 172 mm (6,7 Inch) |
Sensor sensitivity | 1–17 kg |
Radius of guaranteed lethal destruction | 25 meters (82,5 Ft) |
Temperature usage range | -60 to +70 *С (-76 to +158*F) |
Number of preformed steel fragments | 2400 pcs. |
Ottawa Treaty[]
Since the Ottawa Treaty, a number of countries have decided to retain their OZM mines, but convert them to command detonation only by destroying all fuzes which can be indiscriminately activated – potentially by non-combatants or animals. Belarus in particular has decided to keep 200,000 OZM-72.
See also[]
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- Anti-personnel mines
- Land mines of the Soviet Union
- Landmine stubs