MKU


Multipurpose Mash (MKU) - Polish anti-tank mine with a cumulative charge. Mina was outdated, replaced by MPP-B face.

MKU had a cylindrical body made of steel sheet. Inside the body was 5.5 kilograms of TNT, which formed a cumulative charge. One of the three fuses was screwed in

Miners with PZP-MTU detonators exploded under the bottom of armored vehicles, with the MW-5P under the caterpillar. In the first case, the bottom of the hull was pierced, the second breaking of the caterpillar. In the case of the PZP-MTU, the mine was more effective but was easy to detect and destroy. That's why the MKU was replaced by MPP-B with a non-contact igniter. Bibliography

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