Title: M18A1 CLAYMORE MINE
1M18A1 CLAYMORE MINE
Unclassified
2Purpose
- To inform you on the basics of the Claymore
Mine.
3Outline
- History of the M18A1 Claymore Mine
- The components of the Claymore
- Tactical Employment of the Claymore Mine
- Summary
- Questions
- Conclusion
4History of the Claymore
- Named after the type of Scottish Sword used by
William Wallace who was portrayed in the movie
Braveheart by Mel Gibson
5Blade about 42
About 55 overall
6History of the Claymore
- The Mine was Conceived during WW2 by Germans
- Developed into anti-personnel mine by US during
Korean War - Standardized in 1960
- First used as anti-personnel mine during the
Vietnam War
7Components of the M18A1 Claymore
- M7 Bandoleer
- Claymore Mine Body
- M40 Circuit Tester
- M57 Firing Device
- Connecting Wire
- Instruction Sheet
8M7 Bandoleer
9Claymore Mine body
10Check window for the light
M40 Circuit Tester
11M57 Firing Device - Also known as CLACKER
12Blasting cap
Shorting Plug
Connecting Wire w/ M6 Electric Blasting Cap
13Instruction Sheet
14Employment of the M18A1 Claymore Mine
15Read the Instruction Sheet
16Inventory the M7 Bandoleer
17Determine the coverage areas
18Blasting cap under sandbag
Test the Circuit
19Install the Mine
20Aim the Mine
21Arming the Mine
22Recheck the Aim of the Mine
23Camouflage the Mine as you return to your
fighting positon Both the front and rear of the
mine should be camouflaged with foliage. The
firing wire should also be camouflaged or buried
underground. If used, detonating cord should not
be buried however, it may be covered with light
foliage. For the principles and methods of
camouflage, see FM 5-20.
24Retest the Circuit from your fighting position
25Fire the Mine with the Clacker
26Summary
- History of the Claymore
- Components of the Claymore
- Employment of the Claymore
27Questions?
28Conclusion
- The M18A1 Claymore Mine can be your best friend
or your worst enemy. Learn to use it properly.