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Description A drawing of an M18 Claymore mine (original not later more common M18A1) from a US army document via ORDATA. Recreated as BadSVG using Adobe Illustrator.
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Source M18 claymore US army drawing.png and https://web.archive.org/web/20120425061156/http://ordatamines.maic.jmu.edu/displaydata.aspx?OrDataId=1073
Author US Army & User:ArachanoxReal
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