GYATA-64 mine
The GYATA-64 is a Hungarian antipersonnel mine, very similar to the Russian PMN mine in design and appearance. However, the Gyata-64 mine has a 300 gram explosive charge compared with the 249 gram charge in a PMN mine. As a result, the Gyata-64 is the most powerful AP blast mine commonly encountered, for which reason it is particularly deadly. The render safe procedures are the same as those used for the PMN mine.
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GYATA-64 mine
The GYATA-64 is a Hungarian antipersonnel mine, very similar to the Russian PMN mine in design and appearance. However, the Gyata-64 mine has a 300 gram explosive charge compared with the 249 gram charge in a PMN mine. As a result, the Gyata-64 is the most powerful AP blast mine commonly encountered, for which reason it is particularly deadly. The render safe procedures are the same as those used for the PMN mine.
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GYATA-64 (сокр. венг. gyalogsá ...... ществующие запасы в 1998 году.
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The GYATA-64 is a Hungarian an ...... s those used for the PMN mine.
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GYATA-64 mine
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