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Anti-personnel weapon

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An anti-personnel weapon is one primarily used to injure or kill people.

While the distinction is very old - a spear is anti-personnel, while a catapult is of more use against buildings than individuals, the large-scale development of military technology in the 19th and 20th centuries has made the concept a key consideration in design. For instance, an anti-personnel landmine will be designed not to explode when a vehicle rolls over it, and will explode into small and sharp pieces of shrapnel that tear flesh but have no effect on metal surfaces.

In general, anti-personnel weapons are designed to exploit human frailty; the general delicacy of the human frame, the need for breathable air and drinkable water, susceptibility to fire and radiation, and so forth. Anti-personnel weapons need not muster great force, as in the case of armor-piercing shells, but instead may spread smaller and slower projectiles over a larger area.

Notable anti-personnel weapons include booby traps, cluster bombs and neutron bombs.

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