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This is a WW2 Italian V-1 stake mine. This one is missing the top, which was a simple screw-on lid with a fuze well. It used the same push/pull fuzes as in their type R and RM box mines. The fuzes looked different, but functioned the same as the German ZZ42 and the Russian MUV.
You can see the differences between the "V. 1" (1941) and the "V" (1950) from these general layout pictures.
Then I can list the main differences between the models:
1 - The firing devices, integral in "V. 1" and too (and uselessly) complex vs. the simple "Model R" tripwire fuze used by "Mina V";
2 - The fragmentation body, a metallic pipe wrapped in a spiral of square (4x4 mm) iron wire for "V. 1" and cilindrical serrated cast iron body for "V";
3 - The wooden picket, entirely cilindrical for "V. 1" and pointed for "V".
There are other minor differences, such as the firing chain or the safety system, but I can say that the only common component between the two model of landmines is the charge, a cilindrical 100 g TNT cartridge No. 4.
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