MON-90
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The MON-90 is a Claymore-shaped, plastic bodied, directional type of anti-personnel mine designed in the Soviet Union. It is designed to wound or kill by fragmentation. The mine is similar in appearance to the MON-50, but is approximately twice the size with a much greater depth.
Design
The MON-90 has an attachment point on the bottom for connecting a special clamp which can be attached to wood, metal etc. but it has no scissor type legs. It has a sight centered on the top which is flanked by two detonator cavities. The mine contains 6.2 kg of RDX to propel approximately 2000 steel rod fragments to a lethal range of 90 meters in a 54° arc.The MON-90 is usually command actuated using a PN manual inductor and an EDP-R electric detonator. It can also be actuated by a variety of booby trap switches including:
- MUV series pull
- MVE-72 electric breakwire
- VP13 seismic controller.
It can be located visually or with metal detectors under most field conditions. Depending on its actuation method the MON 90 may be resistant to blast overpressure from explosive breaching systems like the Giant Viper and M58 MICLIC.
Specifications
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Mine action:
- Material: Plastic casing
- Shape: Claymore
- Colour: Green, olive
- Total weight: 12.1 kg
- Explosive content: 6.2 kg RDX explosive
- Operating pressure :
- Length: 345 mm
- Width: 153 mm
- Height: 202 mm
- Fuze #1: Command detonated using PN manual inductor attached by demolition cable to an EDP-R electric detonator
- Fuze #2:
- *MUV Series Mechanical Pull
- *MVE-72 Electric Breakwire
- *VP13 Seismic Controller
Disarming (demining) hazards
The MON-90 is known to be used with the VP13 seismic controller which prevents close approach for any clearance operations. If the mine is encountered with any type of electrical wires running from it, secure both ends of the wire before approaching the mine, because it could be linked to another mine or other booby trap device.On detonation the mine will normally propel lethal fragmentation to a range of 90 meters. The actual hazard range for these types of mines can be as high as 300 metres based on US Army tests of the M18A1 Claymore.