`“Bouncing Betty” or S-Mines or (Schrapnellmine). Used in WWII for defensive strategy by third Reich so they can flee so take cover while the allies would take time and struggle so get by the betties. The Betty got its name from what it does it kills by launching upwards towards waist to chest level and exploding shrapnel to its side, impaling allied forces. To disarm or avoid this infantry wound use bayonets and or knife to search for them and would have to use a small pin of some sort to plug the pressure sensor hole. 1.93 million of these were produced. This device weights nine pounds and has a height of five inches and its diameter is 102mm. The “Bouncing Betty” sometimes wouldn’t kill but seriously injure a solider from its knees to a mans gentialia. Also known as the most feared weapon in the War since it has a devastating impact | |