The Cardoen EC-2 mine is a Chilean directional fragmentation anti-personnel mine. It is broadly similar to the United States M18 Claymore mine.
The mine consists of a convex rectangular plastic main body, supported by two pairs of scissor type legs. On the top of the mine is a simple blade type peep sight, on either side of which are two fuze wells that accept Number 8 detonators. The front face of the main is a pre-grooved steel plate, which produces a large number fragments when the mine is detonated. The fragments are projected in a sixty degree arc out to a maximum range of 250 meters, with a lethal range of around sixteen meters.
The mine is in service with the Chilean armed forces.
Specifications
- Height: 140 mm (legs folded)
 - Width: 220 mm
 - Depth: 55 mm
 - Weight: 1.6 kg
 - Explosive content: 0.5 kg
 
References
- Brassey's Essential Guide to Anti-Personnel Mines, Eddie Banks
 - Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance 2005-2006
 - Cardoen EC-2 mine at ORDATA
 
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