Gao Guang encountered directional mines for the first time in actual combat.
It was a MON-50 directional mine, Russian-made, with "This side towards the enemy" written in Russian on it. Not very big, flat, and thin, with a slight curve to it, it leaned casually against the wall, connected to a fishing line no more than two meters long.
The directional mine wasn't big, and it was hurriedly deployed in a rather simple fashion; yet, if Mike had not stopped his foot just now, it would have been a miracle if any of the four of them had survived.
The mine was behind a corner in the wall, completely out of sight. Placing a mine in such terrain meant there was almost no chance to escape, so whoever laid it was an expert, choosing a location that was both cunning and deadly.
Luckily, Paul had sharp eyes. Gao Guang had no idea how he managed to spot that thin fishing line while running at full speed.