Stock mine

Stockmine M43

The stock mine was a German anti-personnel stake mine used during the Second World War. It consisted of a cylindrical concrete main body on top of a short wooden stake. The concrete head contained a small TNT bursting charge, and was embedded with a number of metal fragments. A fuze is fitted to a central fuze well on the top of the mine. It could be used with a range of fuzes including the ZZ 35, ZZ 42 and ZU ZZ 35 that would trigger on either a tripwire pull or release.

A number of copies of the mine were produced after the war by different countries including the Cuban PMFC-1, the Czechoslovakian PP-Mi-Sb, and the Yugoslavian PMR-2 which is found in Bosnia and Croatia.

Specifications

Stock MinePMFC-1PMR-2PP Mi-Sb
Height
(excluding stake)
165 mm150 mm180 mm (approx)140 mm
Diameter 70 mm75 mm80 mm75 mm
Weight 2 kg2 kg2.2 kg2.1 kg
Explosive content 0.1 kg0.075 kg of TNT0.075 kg of TNT0.075 kg of TNT
Operating pressure various1 to 15 kg3 kg pull1 to 15 kg pull

References

  • Brassey's Essential Guide to Anti-Personnel Landmines, Eddie Banks
  • Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2006


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