VS-50 mine

VS-50 mine
A deminer from non-governmental organisation MAG (Mines Advisory Group) disarms a VS-50 landmine in Dohuk governorate, West Region of Iraq

The VS-50 is a circular plastic-cased anti-personnel blast mine that entered production in 1985. It was formerly made by the now-defunct Valsella Meccanotecnica SpA, an Italian high-tech defence company specialized in area denial systems. The company also the made the Valmara 69, and was one of the first to implement plastic construction for landmines.[1] The VS-50's design is similar to that of the TS-50 and VS-MK2 mines. It is blast resistant and can be used in a minimum metal configuration. Though unlikely to kill, its explosive charge is quite sufficient to destroy the victim's foot, being capable of penetrating 5 mm of mild steel leaving an 80 mm-diameter hole.

  1. ^ "VS 50 Antipersonnel Mine". Australian War Memorial. Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 8 June 2021.

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