M5 (PRACTICE)anti-tank mineThe mines are all similar, differing only in size and weight. The Mi 101 and Mi 102 have secondary fuze wells on the side and bottom for antidisturbance devices. The Mi 103 (M 5) does not have secondary fuze wells, but can be emplaced with anti-removal or anti-lift devices. At one time the Mi 102 and Mi 103 were offered in square versions measuring 254 millimeters (10.00 inches) and 295 millimeters (11.61 inches), respectively. The Mi 101 mine weighs 12.5 kilograms (27.6 pounds), the Mi 102 8.0 kilograms (17.6 pounds), and the Mi 103 10.0 kilograms (22.0 pounds). Practice mines have weights identical to the service mines. The practice landmine is a non-explosive version of the service mine and contains a smoke charge. Figure shows the appearance and dimensions of the service landmines. These mines were originally designated Mi 101, Mi 102, and Mi 103 by the manufacturer, Bofors. The Mi 101 and Mi 102 are obsolete, but the Mi 103 is in service and has been designated M5 (STRIDSVAGNSMINA 5) by the Swedish army.Diameter: 332mm Length: 77mm Weight: 10kg Range: 10m Explosive/filler type: Smoke ChargeSweden