M21 mine

The M21 is a circular U.S. anti-tank landmine that uses a Misznay Schardin effect warhead. The mine uses an M607 pressure fuse, which can be adapted as a tilt rod fuse. The mine is triggered either by pressure, or by the tilt rod being forced beyond 20 degrees from the vertical by a force of more than 1.7 kg, either of these actions results in pressure being transferred via a bearing cap to a Belleville spring, which inverts, driving the firing pin into the M46 detonator. The M46 charge first ignites a black powder charge, which blows off the mines cover, and clears any earth or debries that may have been on top of the mine. A fraction of a second later the main warhead is triggered, driving and compressing a steel plate upwards, with enough force to penetrate 76 mm of armour at a distance of 530 mm. Approximately 200,000 were produced in the U.S. and a licensed copies, the K441 and K442, were produced in South Korea.

Specifications

 * Diameter: 229 mm
 * Height: 206 mm
 * Height with tilt rod: 813 mm
 * Weight: 7.83 kg
 * Explosive content: 4.9 kg of Composition H6
 * Operating pressure:
 * pressure: 132 kg
 * tilt: 1.7 kg