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Land mines of the Soviet Union

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PFM-1
soviet scatterable anti-personnel land mine
TM-46 mine
Soviet/Russian anti-tank mine
TM-62 series of mines
right|thumb|800px|TM-62M – the wire safety clip is still in place; the mine has not been armed
PMN mine
series of Soviet anti-personnel mines
MON-50
thumb|alt=A green plastic-body mine supported by a pair of scissor legs, with "К ПРОТИВНИКУ" (K PROTIVNIKU; to the enemy) stenciled on the front.|Non-armed MON-50 displayed by the Swedish military's EOD and Demining Centre. Text reads "К ПРОТИВНИКУ" (k protivniku, "towards enemy").
PMD series mines
Wooden anti-personnel mine used by the Soviet Union
POMZ
The POMZ, POMZ-2 and POMZ-2M (ПОМЗ, ПОМЗ-2, ПОМЗ-2М) are three types of Soviet-made stake mounted anti-personnel fragmentation mine. The POMZ mine was used during the Second World War. It was superseded by the POMZ-2, and later by the improved POMZ-2M. These mines (and copies thereof) have been used in numerous conflicts, including the Vietnam War and the Korean War.
OZM
thumb|250px|Armed OZM 3,4,72 anti-personnel mines
TM-35 mine
Soviet Anti-Tank Mine
PTM-3 mine
Soviet scatterable anti-tank mine
MON-100
300px|thumb|MON-100 Landmine The MON-100 is a circular, sheet metal bodied, directional type of anti-personnel mine designed and manufactured in the early 1960s by the Soviet Union. It is designed to wound or kill by fragmentation and resembles a large bowl.
TM-72 mine
type of shaped charge anti-tank mine
TM-57 mine
soviet anti-tank mine
YaM-5 box mine
Soviet anti-tank land mine
TM-83 mine
1990s Russian mine
MON-200
thumb|A Ukrainian MON-200 mine The MON-200 is a directional type anti-personnel mine designed and manufactured in Soviet Union. It is an enlarged version of the MON-100 mine.