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Yugoslavian - TMA-2 - AT blast mine

on yugoslav mines you may find letters Š for school and V for practice as first letter in mines designation.
mines designated with Š were made for presentation on trainings, while mines designated with V had smoke emitting charge and were made for practical training.
 
Hi,
Here are some photos of the TMA-2 or 2A.
it depends on the cap and fuse.
UTMAH-1 = TMA-2
UANU = TMA-1-2A

Pic1 = TMA-2
Pic2 = UANU-1
Pic3 = UTMAH-1
Pic4 = TMA-2A

Best regards
 

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Sorry

I reversed the legends

Pic1 = TMA-2
Pic2 = TMA-2 or 2A
Pic3 = UTMAH-1
Pic4 = UANU-1
Pic5 = TMA-2A
 
Does anyone know the meaning of the number "124" on the TMA-2 or TMA-2A mines.
Number 124 is code name for the factory Slavko Rodić in Bugojno,later when Yugoslavian Peoples Army addopted letter codes of manufacturers 124 was replaced with SRB.
 
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