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Old 11-05-2014, 12:10 PM   #8
Diaphone Jim
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I have a little trouble figuring out how all those pieces are only 6 ounces. In any case an awful lot of material to carry around for all those years.
In Vietnam, among the most devastating mines were Claymores, which put out a horizontal spray of fragments and were fired by command or trip wire.
American Claymores were rectanglar, 4 or 5 inches by 12+, with a curved face and loaded with ball bearings.
Chinese or Vietnamese or ? were usually round, dinner plate or pizza size and loaded with just the kind of junk in the photo, with the addition of pieces of cut up re-bar.
When American soldiers were treated for little uniform round wounds, medics knew they were the victims of captured US mines.
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