Purpose: The MON-50 training model is used in engineering training classes and mine safety courses to practice actions for detecting, identifying, and marking directional mines. It allows you to simulate the placement of mines in the terrain, practice orientation in the direction of impact, and train personnel to assess dangerous areas.

Accurately reproduces the body, support legs, and characteristic curved front of the MON-50, which helps to visually recognize the mine at various distances.

Includes elements to simulate typical installation methods: on legs in the ground, on stands, on slopes, or other surfaces.

The geometry and dimensions are as close as possible to the combat model, which makes training in carrying, installing, and detecting the model more realistic.

Can be used as a separate training model or as part of complex mine and explosive scenarios together with other types of mines and shells.

The model is completely inert, contains no explosives, and is approved for use both in the field and in training classrooms.