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WW1 Toffee Apple as AT mines ?

MINENAZ16

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Hello,
I heard British soldiers used HE heads of 2in Toffee Apple as improvised anti tank mines.
Is it a legend ?
Regards

1918 France.jpg
 
The use of 2-in. trench mortar bomb heads was considered for anti-tank mine use in late 1917 (as also was their use as 50lb aerial bombs). Two factors contributed: the British Army had left a substantial number of Mk IV tanks with the Germans at Cambrai in November-December 1917; and there was a huge surplus of unwanted 2-inch ammunition available.

The attached might be of interest. The notes of January 1918 confirm consideration of the idea, and the minutes of May 1918 refer to tests of a modified No.107 MkII fuze incorporating a Mills striker for use with the proposed 2-inch TMB anti-tank mine. Limited use was made of the mines, viz the above photo, but it seems the few casualties were British Mk V tanks which ran over them as they traversed the minefields.
 

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