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Anti-tank mine and M 51 and M 52 MACI mines

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Difference between Anti-tank mine and M 51 and M 52 MACI mines

Anti-tank mine vs. M 51 and M 52 MACI mines

In anti-tank warfare, an anti-tank mine (abbreviated to "AT mine") is a type of land mine designed to damage or destroy vehicles including tanks and armored fighting vehicles. The M 51 MACI and M 52 MACI (Mine Antichar Indétectable) are French circular minimum metal anti-tank blast mines.

Similarities between Anti-tank mine and M 51 and M 52 MACI mines

Anti-tank mine and M 51 and M 52 MACI mines have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): RDX.

RDX

RDX (abbreviation of "Research Department eXplosive" or Royal Demolition eXplosive) or hexogen, among other names, is an organic compound with the formula (CH2N2O2)3.

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Anti-tank mine and M 51 and M 52 MACI mines Comparison

Anti-tank mine has 74 relations, while M 51 and M 52 MACI mines has 4. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.28% = 1 / (74 + 4).

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