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Back to landmines for a bit. The first two are done for comparison, I ID 6081 as a TMi-29, but have not found 6142, a very similar design.
 

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6341-4 is an AP box mine, the gray plastic is a strong match for the plastic used in a Cuban AT mine.
 

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Last ones for right now.
 

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In this next cluster there are some pieces identified by the site as fuzes, and one item identified as a Swedish mine, though it looks to me more like a component piece - possibly for a sea-mine (7116)? 7010 is marked "Strvmintand" Swedish?
 

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The rest.
 

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Back to landmines for a bit. The first two are done for comparison, I ID 6081 as a TMi-29, but have not found 6142, a very similar design.
6204-6201-6200, SMI APM-2
6193-6194-6195, SMI APM-1
6212-6216-6217. SMI APM-3

SMI stands for Sudsteirische Metallindustrie Gmbh, Hirtenberger Group
 
7116-7119-7120, Hamnminor Tidtändare (Tidtändare 1)

 
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