Tellermine 35
The Tellermine 35 was an anti-tank mine in the Wehrmacht during World War II.
History
The Tellermine 35 was introduced in 1937 as a successor to the Tellermine 29 in the Wehrmacht. It was used until the end of World War II. Successor was introduced from 1942 Tellermine 42
Operation
The mine, which was hidden or stored open, triggered by pressure on the lid. More Zugzünder in the side and bottom of the mine, as well as discharge igniters were responsible for the recovery backup. To trigger the mine a load of 90 kg was needed.