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The AA mine discharger was a Japanese anti-aircraft weapon of the Second World War. The device was a simple tube like an infantry mortar of 70 mm or 81 mm caliber. Instead of a standard mortar bomb, the projectile was a tube containing seven individual mines, each approximately 11/16ths of an inch in diameter (18 mm) and 3 inches (76 mm) long. Each mine was equipped with its own parachute. When fired, the mortar threw the shell to a range of 3,000 to 4,000 feet (900 to 1,200 m) and a maximum altitude of approximately 600 m. The shell ejected the mines at the top of its arc. They would then float down on their parachutes. They were fused to detonate on contact or after a fixed time period, damaging nearby aircraft. The projectile could alternatively be launched using a standard Type 11 70 m

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  • The AA mine discharger was a Japanese anti-aircraft weapon of the Second World War. The device was a simple tube like an infantry mortar of 70 mm or 81 mm caliber. Instead of a standard mortar bomb, the projectile was a tube containing seven individual mines, each approximately 11/16ths of an inch in diameter (18 mm) and 3 inches (76 mm) long. Each mine was equipped with its own parachute. When fired, the mortar threw the shell to a range of 3,000 to 4,000 feet (900 to 1,200 m) and a maximum altitude of approximately 600 m. The shell ejected the mines at the top of its arc. They would then float down on their parachutes. They were fused to detonate on contact or after a fixed time period, damaging nearby aircraft. The projectile could alternatively be launched using a standard Type 11 70 mm infantry mortar. The weapon could also be used like a simple cluster bomb, by firing over enemy troops. (en)
  • 阻塞弾発射機(そさいだんはっしゃき)とは第二次世界大戦中に日本軍が開発した対空兵器の俗称である。発射器の名称は七糎打上筒および八糎打上筒である。また昭和15年から昭和17年まで口径4cmの打上筒と弾薬が開発されたがこれは実用には至らなかった。 (ja)
  • Moździerz przeciwlotniczy 70 mm – japoński moździerz z okresu II wojny światowej zaprojektowany jako broń piechoty do zwalczania nisko lecących samolotów, używany także przeciwko celom naziemnym. (pl)
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  • 阻塞弾発射機(そさいだんはっしゃき)とは第二次世界大戦中に日本軍が開発した対空兵器の俗称である。発射器の名称は七糎打上筒および八糎打上筒である。また昭和15年から昭和17年まで口径4cmの打上筒と弾薬が開発されたがこれは実用には至らなかった。 (ja)
  • Moździerz przeciwlotniczy 70 mm – japoński moździerz z okresu II wojny światowej zaprojektowany jako broń piechoty do zwalczania nisko lecących samolotów, używany także przeciwko celom naziemnym. (pl)
  • The AA mine discharger was a Japanese anti-aircraft weapon of the Second World War. The device was a simple tube like an infantry mortar of 70 mm or 81 mm caliber. Instead of a standard mortar bomb, the projectile was a tube containing seven individual mines, each approximately 11/16ths of an inch in diameter (18 mm) and 3 inches (76 mm) long. Each mine was equipped with its own parachute. When fired, the mortar threw the shell to a range of 3,000 to 4,000 feet (900 to 1,200 m) and a maximum altitude of approximately 600 m. The shell ejected the mines at the top of its arc. They would then float down on their parachutes. They were fused to detonate on contact or after a fixed time period, damaging nearby aircraft. The projectile could alternatively be launched using a standard Type 11 70 m (en)
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  • AA mine discharger (en)
  • 阻塞弾発射機 (ja)
  • Moździerz przeciwlotniczy 70 mm (pl)
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