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ANTI-Personnel landmines: recognizing and disarming, a brassey essential guide
military landmine disarmament
eddie banks
1998
brasseys inc
dulles va
english
hard cover
512 pgs; ht 0.890 in; lgth 12.250 in; width 9.490 in; data sheets, organized by country of mfr, provide photos, specs, dangers and methods to disarm various types of landmines
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