Gj. 28 (Anti-Personnel Mine)
An explosive device designed to inflict casualties on enemy infantry. The German S-mine was a notorious anti-personnel mine during World War II.
Gi. 60 (Anti-Personnel Mine)
A type of mine used by the Italian Army to inflict casualties on enemy infantry.
Gh.K. 40 (Anti-Personnel Mine)
A German anti-personnel mine used during World War II. It was a small, pressure-activated mine designed to injure or kill enemy troops. It was known for its effectiveness in defensive positions.
Gh.K. 43 (Anti-Personnel Mine)
A German anti-personnel mine developed during World War II but not adopted for service. It was intended to be a more effective anti-personnel mine than the earlier Gh.K. 40 but never saw widespread use.
Gi. 40 (Anti-Personnel Mine)
A German anti-personnel mine, introduced in 1940, designed to injure or kill enemy personnel. It was a simple but effective weapon, used to create minefields and hinder enemy advances.
Dd. 29 Anti-Personnel Mine
The Dd. 29 Anti-Personnel Mine was a type of mine designed to injure or kill enemy soldiers. It was typically small and easy to conceal, and it exploded when stepped on or triggered by other means. The Dd. 29 Anti-Personnel Mine was a common weapon used by both the Allies and Axis powers during World […]