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The
Behelfs-Schützenmine S.150 was designed to be a small, cheap, simple anti-personnel mine. It was known by a number of nicknames such as the "Pot Mine", "Picric Pot", "Jerry Mine", or "Mustard Pot" due to its brownish-yellow colour. The body was cylindrical in shape and was made from pressed steel
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