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PP Mi-Na 1

I think it hasn`t any significance. Mine could be use in different areas. Czechoslovakia sold mines in a lot of counries and this could be for Afrika (there a lot of yellow and иrown ground).
For example. In USSR produced mines PMN-2 in different colours (orange, green and brown or desert). Desent used in Afghanistan.
 
Usually the yellow and tan variations are produced to match sandy soil.
 
Thanks guys ... thats what I was thinking. Couldn't find anything to prove it. The training model is made of wood so I knew it was not that.

Joe
 
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