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A200 mustard pot mine picture

BMG50

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I found a good picture of a A200 mustard pot mine showing the bits that make up the mine like adaptors but the picture is not very clear, does anyone have a good picture, i belive its from a French manual.
 

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Take a look here ;);)
Regards
Stecol
 

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It seems that there were several types of pot mine in this picture, showing that they dismantle for preperation before use. What do the German manual say? anyone have any info.
 

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I have been looking into the adaptor used for the pot mine and it seems that its a two piece afair. Anyone out there have one in their collection to show or any better pictures. Is there a better picture of the top half of the first picture i posted.
 
A 200 Mustard

Hello

Here are some pictures I have regarding the Mine A200.
You'll see three openings to the establishment of the igniter.
And a data sheet. Sorry, I have nothing better to provide you.

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Many Thanks Tarbelin51 and Dave just what i am looking for. Many Thanks to you both.
 
Another question, was the A200 pot mine a French mine, made in France but used by the Germans or was it a German design made by the French under occupation. Are they any markings or stampings on these mines ie the usual three letter code, a date or number or letter may be?
 
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