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Dm31

DM70 Panzermine (Anti-Tank-Mine) is a German-Liscense manufactured fully INERT Dummy-Mine, issued to German Bundeswehr

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DM10 Pruefmine (Check-Mine) is a German liscense manufactured fully INERT Anti-Tank-Mine, issued to German Bundeswehr
--> sorry no Information for which Test / Check - Purpose (Packing? Laying-System? ...)

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Pz Abw VMi3 EX A is a fully INERT Version, issued to German Bundeswehr
Pz = PANZER = Tank
Abw= Abwehr = Anti
V stands maybe for Versuch= Trial but could also be V for Verlege=laying
Mi = Mine
3 = Version No. in early time (not DM for Deutsches Modell = German Pattern, as later in use)
EX = Exerzier = Dummy-Type = INERT
A could be Pattern A (myabe subtype)

Please chekout also that here the Swedish manufacturer FFV is marked and the look cannot hide ist roots.

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I am going to guess that the GEF is going to be a German Company, probably for the fill or fuze. But this is just a guess.

Joe
 
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