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Mine countermeasures
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Any method used to reduce or prevent damage or danger from naval mines.
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Countermeasure, английский
Радиопротиводействие
Countermeasures, английский
- Контрмеры, противодействие
- Радиопротиводействие; меры противодействия
- Actions taken to eliminate or reduce the effectiveness of enemy equipment or operations.
Countermeasures warning and control system, английский
Система контроля и сигнализации о работе средств радиопротиводействия
Mine, английский
- Покупаю.
- A self-contained explosive device intended to damage or sink surface ships or submarines, designed to be placed in water and left to wait until they are triggered by the approach of, or contact with, a surface ship or submarines.
- A passage made under ground, with a chamber at the end, under the place intended to be blown up; it is entered by the shaft, which leads through the gallery to the chamber.
- To dig in the earth for the purpose of extracting ores or other valuable minerals.
- A void excavated for purposes of mineral extraction.
Mine, английский
Mine, французский
Mine (esp.iron ore) 61, английский
Mine (naval), английский
An explosive device in a watertight container, floating on, or moored below the surface of the water, or lying on the sea bed. designed to detonate when a hostile vessel strikes it, generates a pressure wave, or exerts acoustic or magnetic influence on it. mines can be deployed [1] offensively, to divert or destroy hostile shipping. [2] strategically, to lock enemy ships in harbor. [3] defensively, to protect friendly ports or routes, or [4] psychologically, to inhibit enemy use of trade routes. the first recorded mention of naval mining was by 14th century chinese artillery officer jiao yu, whose early examples consisted of explosives enclosed in putty-sealed wooden boxes, equipped with time fuses, or rip cords pulled by a concealed ambusher. an american, david bushnell invented the first practical western mine for use against the british during the war of independence. it was a watertight keg filled with gunpowder that was floated toward the enemy and detonated by a percussion lock if it struck a ship. (see also anti-sweep mine, ascending mine, bottom mine, contact mine, limpet mine, magnetic mine, rocket mine, and torpedo mine.) mine clearance & disposal: the processes of detecting and destroying, removing, or neutralizing explosive marine mines.
Mine antipersonnel, французский
Mine area surveys, английский
Mine atmosphere, английский
Mine bank, английский
Mine cage, английский
Mine captain, английский
Mine car, английский
Mine car handling system, английский
Mine characteristic, английский
Mine characteristic curve, английский
Mine circulating fan, английский
Mine committee, английский
Mine conveyor, английский
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Mine countermeasures ship, английский
A vessel carrying high-technology sonar and video systems, cable cutters and mine detonating devices that can be released and activated by remote control. it is also capable of conventional minesweeping. a hull of fiberglass sheathed wood to reduces or eliminates the hazards posed by magnetic mines.
Mine (naval), английский
An explosive device in a watertight container, floating on, or moored below the surface of the water, or lying on the sea bed. designed to detonate when a hostile vessel strikes it, generates a pressure wave, or exerts acoustic or magnetic influence on it. mines can be deployed [1] offensively, to divert or destroy hostile shipping. [2] strategically, to lock enemy ships in harbor. [3] defensively, to protect friendly ports or routes, or [4] psychologically, to inhibit enemy use of trade routes. the first recorded mention of naval mining was by 14th century chinese artillery officer jiao yu, whose early examples consisted of explosives enclosed in putty-sealed wooden boxes, equipped with time fuses, or rip cords pulled by a concealed ambusher. an american, david bushnell invented the first practical western mine for use against the british during the war of independence. it was a watertight keg filled with gunpowder that was floated toward the enemy and detonated by a percussion lock if it struck a ship. (see also anti-sweep mine, ascending mine, bottom mine, contact mine, limpet mine, magnetic mine, rocket mine, and torpedo mine.) mine clearance & disposal: the processes of detecting and destroying, removing, or neutralizing explosive marine mines.
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