PFM-1 is a scatterable high explosive anti-personnel land mine of Soviet and Russian production. It is also known as a Green Parrot or Butterfly Mine. The mines can be deployed from mortars, helicopters and aeroplanes in large numbers; they glide... Wikipedia
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The PFM-1 Lepestok (Protivopekhotnaya Fugasnaya Mina-1 Petal) is a Soviet anti-personnel land mine, nearly an exact copy of the US BLU-43/B Dragontooth.
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