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Looking for Russian landmine

Good Morning,

So there is a Russian landmine I stumbled upon a few months ago that I found pretty interesting, but now I cannot seem to find it anywhere I look. I think it was called the NVUP or NVRUP (?) but may have been slightly different as I am having no luck. I know it had a reputation for being extremely deadly/ sensitive and MAY have dispersed other APERS landmines. If anyone knows what I'm talking about and has any info on it, that would be awesome. Thanks for any help.
 
Good Morning,

So there is a Russian landmine I stumbled upon a few months ago that I found pretty interesting, but now I cannot seem to find it anywhere I look. I think it was called the NVUP or NVRUP (?) but may have been slightly different as I am having no luck. I know it had a reputation for being extremely deadly/ sensitive and MAY have dispersed other APERS landmines. If anyone knows what I'm talking about and has any info on it, that would be awesome. Thanks for any help.

Hello,
Yes, exists NVU-P.
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