B4M mine

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Description

The B4M is a French high-explosive (HE) ship-laid naval mine.

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

General info

Tell us about the tactical and technical characteristics of the mine.

Effective damage

Describe the type of damage produced by this type of mine (high explosive, splash damage, etc)

Comparison with analogues

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Usage in battles

The prescribed usage of this mine is against naval craft. As a mine, it can be laid in choke points, capture points, or in front of advancing enemy ships. Direct hits aren't required to generate hits, but due to the fusing of the mine, it will explode if a ship is directly struck, dealing a large amount of damage. This is a contact mine, so both steel-hulled and wooden-hulled ships can set it off, making it effective against denying access to capture points, for instance.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Useful for trapping ships in various choke points

Cons:

  • Being a naval mine, it requires a direct hit or near miss to detonate

History

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Media

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See also

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  • reference to the article about the variant of the weapon;
  • references to approximate analogues by other nations and research trees.

External links

  • www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WAMFR_Mines.php


Naval mines
USA  ‎Type A Mark I*
Germany  ‎EMC · ‎EMF · ‎UDM-E
USSR  KB-1 pattern 1931 mine · KB-3 pattern 1940 · MIRAB · YAM-43
Britain  Type M Mark I
Japan  Mk.6 mod1 · ‎Type 93 mod1
Italy  ‎Bollo P.125/1932 · ‎Bollo P.200/1936
France  B4M
  *  = Aircraft-laid