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XM57 mine

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Dragontooth

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Now this one I have never ever heard of. A fellow ordnance collector and friend of mine is claiming that it exists, but I have my doubts.

Any ideas?

Never seen it on gunbroker or in Jeff's collection ^^ so it must be a myth!
 
I've got a 51, 58 and 59 listed as submunition mines, but no XM57. With an XM number it could be anything, but without more to go on I don't recognize it.
 
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