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POMZ

Soviet anti-personnel mine

POMZ

Summary

Soviet anti-personnel mine

The POMZ, POMZ-2 and POMZ-2M (ПОМЗ, ПОМЗ-2, ПОМЗ-2М) are three types of Soviet-made stake mounted anti-personnel fragmentation mine. The POMZ mine was used during the Second World War. It was superseded by the POMZ-2, and later by the improved POMZ-2M. These mines (and copies thereof) have been used in numerous conflicts, including the Vietnam War and the Korean War.

Description

The mines consist of a small TNT explosive charge inside a hollow cylindrical-cast iron fragmentation sleeve. The sleeve has large fragments cast into the outside and is open at the bottom to accept the insertion of a wooden or plastic mounting stake. On top is a weather cap, covering a standardised fuze well, which in operation is normally armed with an pull-action fuze MUV-2 (Rus. MУВ-2) or VPF (Rus. ВПФ) pull and tilt tripwire fuze. The tripwire can be set to detonate via both pressure or pressure release.

The POMZ-2M has a threaded fuze well, while the earlier POMZ-2 was unthreaded and the fuze and igniter would sometimes fall out if the mine was disturbed. The POMZ-2 has 6 rows of square preformed fragments, while the POMZ-2M has 5 rows and is slightly shorter.

The crude fragmentation jacket produces an uneven fragmentation effect. The effective radius of the mine is often quoted as four meters at 360 degrees, but a small number of large fragments may be lethal at ranges far exceeding that.

The wooden stakes tend to rot in tropical climates, leaving the mine, if armed, in an extremely unpredictable state.

Variants

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Being of simple construction, these mines have been widely copied, including non-standardised patterns from informal guerrilla workshops. Some mass-produced copies:

  • Type 58 and Type 59, People's Republic of China (POMZ-2 and POMZ-2M)
  • MAP and Model 15 (POMZ-2 and POMZ-2M copies)
  • PMR-1 and PMR-2A, Yugoslavia
  • PP Mi-SK, Czechoslovakia (POMZ-2, used with an RO-1 fuze)
  • MM-1, Myanmar (POMZ-2)
  • MBV-78A1, Vietnam (POMZ-2)
  • PMFH-1, PMFH-2, Cuba (POMZ-2 copies)

Specification

These specifications of a POMZ-2 and POMZ-2M are typical for their various copies

POMZ-2POMZ-2M
Diameter
Height of case
Height of stake
Weight
Charge
Fuze

Packaging

The POMZ 2M comes packed in a rectangular wooden box which has a clamp in each corner to lock on the lid. It holds eight mine bodies, eight stakes, eight 75g charges, tripwire, and eight MUV series fuzes complete with detonators.

References

  • Eddie Banks, Brassey's Essential Guide to Anti-Personnel Landmines, Brassey's, 1998,

References

  1. "Type 58 (AP Frag) Landmine".
  2. "Type 59 (AP Frag) Landmine".
  3. "PMR-1 Landmine".
  4. "PMR-2A Landmine".
  5. "PP Mi-Sk Landmine".
  6. "MM-1 Landmine".
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