This entry details WWII-era explosives and ordnance, including dynamite, landmines, and .50 caliber armor-piercing rounds, as presented by Mel Bernstein (Dragonman) at his military museum. The content emphasizes the historical context and the deactivated status of the items, offering insights into their mechanics and historical application. Instruction is provided by a recognized expert in military history and firearms collection.
This video provides a detailed look at World War II landmines and detection equipment from the Colorado Springs Military Museum. Dragonman showcases various landmine types, including the M7A1 and diaphragm models, explaining their activation mechanisms via pressure plates or tripwires. He also demonstrates the function of detonators and the use of steel flags by engineers to mark detected mines.
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