REL31392.001 - LUGM 145 Buoyant Contact Sea Mine : Iraqi forces

REL31392.001

ID number
REL31392.001
Title
LUGM 145 Buoyant Contact Sea Mine : Iraqi forces
Maker
State Arsenal
Object type
Munition
Place made
Iraq
Date made
c 1990
Physical description
Steel
Collection
Technology
Description
LUGM 145 mine of welded steel construction, with the two halves prefabricated separately and joined around the longituninal seam. It is painted matt green and has Arabic characters stencilled in white on its top surface. The filler plug for the explosive is missing. The mine has three Hertz horns on the top of the casing spaced 780 millimetres apart. These horns contained the acid primers which detonate the mine when dislodged.
Summary
The LUGM 145 buoyant contact mine was manufactured in Iraq and is a conventional sea mine that is moored on a chain or drifts on the surface and is set off by contact with a ship. It is ovoid in shape, has three contact horns and contains up to 200 kilograms of explosives. This example was captured by a boarding party from HMAS Kanimbla which intercepted the Iraqi tug Jumariya (also known as 'Jamahoria'). The Jumariya was towing a barge with 48 LUGM mines and was equipped with concealing devices made of hollowed 200 litre barrels. The barrels were lined in rows, simulating a cargo barge and tug. No resistance to the Kanimbla boarding party was reported.

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