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PTM-1 fuze

pzgr40

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Who can help me on a drawing of the fuze of a Russian PTM-1(s) anti vehicular mine?
Thanks in advance.
 
Hope this helps.

Regards
stecol
 

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I did not picture the fronts. I will do it next rime I am at MTM
Okie dokie. It's just that going by the PTM-1's and their fuzes we have in the office, the front of the fuze should have its designation and then its production details.

The left and middle fuzes shown would seem to be the MVDM (МВДМ) model, which was used in the PTM-1 (ПТМ-1). The only differences between the two shown would seem to be changes in the materials used in some housing areas where their clockwork mechanisms are.

The right positioned fuze would seem to be an MVDM-G (МВДМ-Г), which was used in the PTM1-G (ПТМ1-Г), also seen as PTM-1G (ПТМ-1Г)

As Ivan said, never seen a reference to a PTM-1S (ПТМ-1С) in Russian (Soviet) period data. Maybe it's another one of those Western legacy designations when detailed information wasn't available at the time (Cold War-era)?
 
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