LPZ mine
The L.P.Z. mine or Leichte Panzermine (Light tank-mine) was a circular, metal-cased German anti-tank mine produced during the Second World War. The mine was accepted into service in 1941, and were intended for use by Paratroops. Production of the mine ended in 1942 with only 31,700 mines produced. The mines were first used during Operation Merkur, the airborne invasion of Crete and were still in use at the end of the war.
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LPZ mine
The L.P.Z. mine or Leichte Panzermine (Light tank-mine) was a circular, metal-cased German anti-tank mine produced during the Second World War. The mine was accepted into service in 1941, and were intended for use by Paratroops. Production of the mine ended in 1942 with only 31,700 mines produced. The mines were first used during Operation Merkur, the airborne invasion of Crete and were still in use at the end of the war.
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L.P.Z.地雷またはLeichte Panzermine( ...... 去されている場合、爆発が起爆薬に点火し、主炸薬を炸裂させる。
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Leichte Panzermine (le PzMine, ...... w dół na twardej powierzchni.
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The L.P.Z. mine or Leichte Pan ...... urn detonates the main charge.
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L.P.Z.地雷またはLeichte Panzermine( ...... 去されている場合、爆発が起爆薬に点火し、主炸薬を炸裂させる。
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Leichte Panzermine (le PzMine, ...... w dół na twardej powierzchni.
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The L.P.Z. mine or Leichte Pan ...... in use at the end of the war.
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L.P.Z.地雷
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LPZ mine
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Leichte Panzermine
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