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Zimmerit was a non-magnetic coating produced for German armored fighting vehicles during World War II for the purpose of combating magnetically attached anti-tank mines, although Germany was the only country to use magnetically adhered mines against tanks in any significant number. It was developed by the German company Chemische Werke Zimmer AG. Zimmerit was a coating given to hundreds of German armored vehicles that served during World War II.
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Prevent magnetic anti-tank mines from attaching to German armored vehicles
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Zimmerit was a non-magnetic coating produced for German armored fighting vehicles during World War II for the purpose of combating magnetically attached anti-tank mines, although Germany was the only country to use magnetically adhered mines against tanks in any significant number. It was developed by the German company Chemische Werke Zimmer AG. Zimmerit was a coating given to hundreds of German armored vehicles that served during World War II.