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The mines that were used by the Skorpions look somewhat heavier and thus more stable when deployed on the ground. In contrast, the mines intended to be used by the Baobab-K are rather lightweight disks - slightly heavier than my puppy dog and that might be the reason of their bouncing.
These are AT2, purely anti-tank mines. 2.2 kg heavy, 12 cm high. designed to automatically right itself by deploying feet and uses a thin 70 cm vertical wire as trigger, that explodes the mine, if something bends it. Thus, not really a good shape for bouncing around. which means the minefield is more evenly distributed. if the mines bounce too easily, they gather in depressions.