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{{Short description|Explosive anti-personnel mine}}
[[Image:M2A4 mine M6A1 fuze.jpg|thumb|right|Cross-sectional view of a [[United States|US]] [[M2 mine|M2A4 bounding mine]] showing the [[fuze]] mechanism]]▼
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▲[[Image:M2A4 mine M6A1 fuze.jpg|thumb|right|Cross-sectional view of a
A '''bounding mine''' is an [[anti-
The original [[World War II]]
Bounding mines are more expensive than typical [[anti-personnel
== Examples ==
* [[S-mine]], Germany
* [[M16 mine|M16 APM]], United States, based on captured S-mine plans. It launches {{convert|4
* [[A.P. Mine E.P. No. 4]], UK and Commonwealth
* [[OZM]], Russian family of mines (OZM-3, OZM-4 and OZM-72).
* [[PROM-1]], Yugoslavia.
* [[Valmara 59]], Italy.
== See also ==
*[[Land mine]]
== References ==
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==External links==
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