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Ukrainian Baba Yagas lay PTM-U magnetic-influence shaped-charge anti-tank landmines on Russian controlled roads every night. Every day the Russians have to clear any that didn’t destroy a vehicle. Here they lay a demolition charge with a delay fuze using a Mavic drone. 1/
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The PTM-U is derived from the Russian PTM-3 landmine, and was created by Madyar’s drone unit. 2/

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@David_Hambling Put them on railways, too? If you can somehow lay them without the metal tracks triggering the mechanism?

@David_Hambling The tracks wouldn’t trigger. The mine fuze has an arming delay longer than the time to lay it so it is at rest when the fuze turns on. The local magnetic field of the Earth is measured by a magnetometer. Detonation only occurs when a significant change in the field is measured.

Need to camouflage them better, you can see them from too far away. Even just some leaves and dirt to break up the outlines would make them so much more effective.

Some have been camouflaged. They are laid at nightfall targeting mostly Russian logistics vehicles, when it is pretty difficult to see them.

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Why small boom!?
