Display Mines
This section features pictures of the class trip to the Humanitarian Demining Training Center at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO, on February 25, 2005. All photos appear courtesy of the following course staff and students; Benjamin Linder, Andrew Heafitz, Andrew Brooks, Rosalind Takata, Helen Tsai, and Aron Zingman, and are used with permission.
Claymore mine.
Claymore mine.
Claymore mine.
Trigger.
Anti-tank (AT) mine cutaway.
AT mine cutaway.
PROM mine cutaway.
Close up of a PROM mine cutaway.
Fuzes.
Fuzes.
X-rays of metal fuzes.
X-rays of metal fuzes.
Anti-handling devices.
Anti-personnel (AP) mines.
AP blast mines.
AP fragmentation mines.
AP fragmentation mines.
Fragment.
AP shoe mines.
AT mines.
AT mines.
Bounding AP mines.
Unexploded ordenance (UXO).
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
Cement block IED.
Cement Mine.
Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munition (DPICM).
DPICM shaped charge.
Shaped charge effects.
Buried mine.
Exposed and buried AT mines.
Stake mine.
Tripwired stake mines.
Tripwired stake mines 2.
Above ground view of a PROM buried mine.
Underground view of a PROM buried mine.
Above ground view of a PMA-2 buried mine.
Underground view of a PMA-2 buried mine.
Underground view of buried mines.
Underground view of buried mines.
Booby traps.
Booby traps.
Booby traps.
Food packages.
Stacked AT mines.
Valmara mine.
PROM and Valmara mines.
Display mines.
German glass mine.
M93 Hornet mine.
TS-50 mines.
TM-57 mine.
US M46 mine.
M139 Volcano mine.
M149 and M34 mines.
Large unknown mine.
Submunitions.
Submunitions.