Title: EMPLOY AN M18A1 CLAYMORE MINE
1EMPLOY AN M18A1 CLAYMORE MINE
- INSTRUCTOR SSG HOSKINS
- References FM 23-23, STP 21-1-SMCT
2EMPLOY AN M18A1 CLAYMORE MINE
- TASK Employ the M18A1 Claymore Mine
- CONDITIONS Given an M18A1 Claymore mine, an M57
firing device, an M40 test set, and a firing wire
with blasting cap, packed in an M57 bandoleer a
designated installation site a firing position
at least 16 meters from the installation site a
sandbag and two wooden stakes. - STANDARDS Install the Claymore facing the center
mass of a kill zone. Perform a circuit test and
installation of wire and blasting cap.
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- The M18 Claymore, a directional
fragmentation mine, is 8-1/2 inches long, 1-3/8
inches wide, 3-1/4 inches high, and weighs 3-1/2
pounds. The mine contains 700 steel spheres (10.5
grains) and 1-1/2 pound layer of composition C-4
explosive and is initiated by a No. 2 electric
blasting cap. The M18 command-detonated mine may
be employed with obstacles or on the approaches,
forward edges, flanks and rear edges of
protective minefields as close-in protection
against a dismounted Infantry attack.
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- The M18A1 mine is primarily a defensive
weapon. It may be employed to a limited extent in
certain phases of offensive operations. The M18A1
has the same basic capabilities as antipersonnel
mines and can be used in most situations where
other types of antipersonnel mines are employed.
In addition, the M18A1 has the capability of
being sighted directionally to provide
fragmentation over a specific area and does not
necessarily rely upon chance detonation by the
enemy. The M18A1 is adaptable for covering the
ranges between maximum hand grenade throwing
distance and the minimum safe distance of mortar
and artillery supporting fires
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- Inventory Inventory the M18A1 Claymore mine.
Account for all accessories in the bandoleer.
Items are as follows - M7 Bandoleer
- Firing Wire w/M4 Blasting Cap
- M40 Test Set
- M57 Firing Device
- M18A1 Claymore mine
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M40 TEST SET
M57 FIRING DEVICE
FIRING WIRE W/M4 BLASTING CAP
M18A1 CLAYMORE MINE
M7 BANDOLEER
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- CONDUCT A CIRCUIT TEST
- Remove the electrical wire and accessories while
leaving the mine in the bandoleer - Remove the dust cover from the connector of the
M57 firing device and from the female connector
of the M40 test set - Plug the test set into the firing device
- Position the firing device bail to the FIRE
position
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- NOTE The safety bail on the M57 electrical
firing device has two positions. In the upper
SAFE position, it acts as a block between the
firing handle and the pulse generator. In the
lower FIRE position, it is clear of the firing
handle and allows the pulse generator to be
activated. -
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- CONDUCT A CIRCUIT TEST cont
- Actuate the handle of the firing device with a
firm, quick squeeze, observing the flash of light
through the window of the test set - NOTE The flashing light indicates that the
M57 firing device and the M40 test set are
functioning properly - Remove the shorting plug cover from the connector
of the firing wire and from the end of the test
set
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- Conduct a Circuit Test cont
- Plug the connector of the firing wire into the
test set - WARNING The blasting cap must be placed
under a sandbag, behind a tree or in a hole in
the ground to protect the person performing the
circuit check in case the blasting cap detonates.
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- Conduct a Circuit Check cont
- Place the M57 firing device bail in the fire
position and actuate the firing handle - NOTE The lamp in the window of the M40 test
set should flash - Place the firing device on SAFE, remove the M57
firing device and M40 test set - Place the shorting plug cover on the firing wire
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- Install the M18A1 Claymore mine
- Tie the shorting plug end of the firing wire to a
fixed object, such as a stake or tree at the
firing position - Place the bandoleer on your shoulder
- Unroll the firing wire to the selected
installation position
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- NOTE The firing wire is laid from the firing
position to the mine installation site because
the blasting cap end is on the inside of the
firing wire spool. - Aim the mine
- Remove the mine from the bandoleer
- Open both pair of legs to a 45 angle with two
legs facing to the front and two legs facing to
the rear of the mine
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- Push the legs 1/3rd of the way into the ground
with the mine facing in the desired direction of
fire. In windy areas or when the legs cannot be
pressed into the ground spread the legs as far as
they will go so that the legs are to the front
and rear of the mine and the mine will not tip
over - select an aiming point at ground level about 50
meters (150 feet) in front of the mine - Position one eye about 6 inches to the rear of
the sight
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- On a Knife-edge sight, align the two edges of the
sight with the aiming point
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- On a peep-type peep sight, align the groove of
the sight in line with the aiming point that is
2.5 meters (8 feet) off the ground
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- Arm the Mine
- Secure the firing wire about 1 meter to the rear
of the mine so the mine will not become
misaligned if the firing wire is disturbed - Unscrew one of the shipping plug priming adapters
from the mine - Slide the slotted end of the shipping plug
priming adapter onto the firing wire of the
blasting cap between the crimped connections and
the blasting cap
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- Pull the excess wire through the slotted end of
the adapter until the top of the blasting cap is
firmly seated in the bottom portion of the
shipping plug priming adapter - Screw the adapter, with the blasting cap, into
the detonator well - WARNING Ensure that the face of the mine marked
Front Toward Enemy and the arrows on the mine
point in the direction of the enemy
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- Recheck the mine
- Camouflage the mine
- Bury the firing wire (if possible) from the mine
back to the firing position
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- NOTE To ensure that the mine will function
properly after installation, retesting the firing
circuit will check for any break in the wire may
have occurred during installation - NOTE Friendly troops within 250 meters to the
front and sides and 100 meters to the rear of the
mine must be under cover - WARNING You must be behind cover or in a
fighting position when retesting the circuit on a
claymore mine with the blasting cap inserted in
the detonation well
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- Fire the Mine
- Remove the dust cover from the firing device and
firing wire - Connect the firing wire to the firing device
- Position the firing device safety bail in the
fire position - Actuate the firing device handle with a firm,
quick squeeze - Assume a prone position behind cover
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