Mines come in two types; standard land mines and
"claymore" antipersonnel mines. A land
mine is designed to stop vehicles or other heavy
objects; it is easily detected with most magnetic sensors
(7 in 10 chance). You step on it and it blows up. Simple.
Damage is 4D10.
A claymore is designed to stop
people, not vehicles. Claymores can be triggered by
tripwires, time delays, or remote switches. Claymore
mines have an hourglass shaped area of effect, rather
than a circular one (see illustration). The dimensions of
the "front" cone of destruction are 6m wide by
75m long; the dimensions of the "rear" cone of
destruction are 6m wide by 6m long. At the juncture of
the two cones is a 6 meter wide circle. Damage is 4D10.
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