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  2. Minesweeper (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A won expert game of KMines, a free and open-source variant of Minesweeper. Minesweeper is a logic puzzle video game genre generally played on personal computers. The game features a grid of clickable tiles, with hidden "mines" (depicted as naval mines in the original game) scattered throughout the board. The objective is to clear the board ...

  3. Microsoft Minesweeper - Wikipedia

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    The Windows 98 version of Microsoft Minesweeper. In early versions of the game, a cheat code let players peek beneath the tiles. [8]By the year 2000, the game had been given the name of Flower Field instead of Minesweeper in some translations of Windows 2000 (like the Italian version), featuring flowers instead of mines.

  4. Minesweeper - Wikipedia

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    Minesweepers are equipped with mechanical or electrical devices, known as "sweeps", for disabling mines. The modern minesweeper is designed to reduce the chances of it detonating mines itself; it is soundproofed to reduce its acoustic signature and often constructed using wood, fiberglass , or non-ferrous metal , or is degaussed to reduce its ...

  5. HMNZS Manuka - Wikipedia

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    Manuka was the third of four composite minesweepers constructed for the Royal New Zealand Navy and was commissioned on 30 March 1942. The others were Hinau , Rimu , and Tawhai . Manuka served in the LL Group (later renamed to the 194th Auxiliary Minesweeping Division) [ 4 ] which was located at Auckland .

  6. Category:Minesweepers - Wikipedia

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  7. HMNZS Rimu - Wikipedia

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    Rimu was the second of four composite minesweepers constructed for the Royal New Zealand Navy and was commissioned on 15 July 1942. The others were Hinau, Manuka, and Tawhai (never commissioned). She served in the LL Group (later renamed to the 194th Auxiliary Minesweeping Division) [4] which was located at Auckland. She had refits in March ...

  8. Kasado-class minesweeper - Wikipedia

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    After that, minesweepers were absorbed by the Japan Coast Guard, which was established on August 1, 1952, and transferred to the Coastal Security Force. [ 1 ] Immediately after its inauguration, the guards have been aiming for domestic production of minesweepers.

  9. USS Pursuit (AM-108) - Wikipedia

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    USS Pursuit (AM-108) was an Auk-class minesweeper acquired by the United States Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing.