Self-destruction mine refers to a dangerous explosive device that is designed to detonate upon contact or when triggered remotely. This type of mine is often used in war zones to protect valuable assets, such as military bases or infrastructure, from enemy forces. Synonyms for self-destruction mine include booby trap, landmine, and explosive device. These terms are often used interchangeably to describe any type of explosive that is meant to harm or kill unsuspecting victims. Other related terms include tripwire bombs, anti-personnel mines, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which are often used by terrorists to target civilians and military personnel alike. Regardless of the terminology used, self-destruction mines remain a serious threat to anyone who comes in contact with them.