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  2. Naval mine - Wikipedia

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    A naval mine is a self-contained explosive weapon placed in ... Modern mines containing high explosives detonated by complex electronic fuze ... a British company ...

  3. Submarine Launched Mobile Mines - Wikipedia

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    Submarine Launched Mobile Mines (SLMM) are a modern type of naval mine designed to be deployed by submarines. The chief example is the Mark 67 SLMM, currently used by the United States Navy and capable of deployment on 688i Los Angeles-class submarines. These mines offer a strategic advantage by allowing for clandestine deployment in hostile or ...

  4. List of mine warfare vessels of the United States Navy

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    Mine warfare consists of: minelaying, the deployment of explosive naval mines at sea to sink enemy ships or to prevent their access to particular areas; minesweeping, the removal or detonation of naval mines; and degaussing, the process of decreasing or eliminating a remnant magnetic field in a ship's hull to prevent its detection by magnetic mines.

  5. The Black Sea has a deadly naval mine problem that will long ...

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    An untold number of mines have been laid in the Black Sea during Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and clearing them is slow and challenging. The Black Sea has a deadly naval mine problem that will ...

  6. Minelayer - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, few navies worldwide still possess minelaying vessels. The United States Navy, for example, uses aircraft to lay sea mines instead. Mines themselves have evolved from purely passive to active; for example the US CAPTOR (enCAPsulated TORpedo) that sits as a mine until detecting a target, then launches a torpedo.

  7. Mark 60 CAPTOR - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 60 CAPTOR (Encapsulated Torpedo) is the United States' only deep-water anti-submarine naval mine. [4] [3] [2] It uses a Mark 46 torpedo [2] [3] contained in an aluminum shell that is anchored to the ocean floor. [2] The mine can be placed by either aircraft, submarine or surface vessel.

  8. Mark 48 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The MK48 ADCAP Mod 7 (CBASS) torpedo is the result of a Joint Development Program with the Royal Australian Navy and reached Initial Operational Capability in 2006. [8] The modular Mod 7 variant increases sonar bandwidth, enabling it to transmit and receive pings over a wider frequency band, taking advantage of broadband signal processing ...

  9. City-class mine countermeasures vessel - Wikipedia

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    France's Naval Group and ECA Group established Belgian subsidiary Naval & Robotics and bid for the program. [22] [23] Imtech Belgium and Damen Group bid for the program. [22] [23] The contract was won by Naval Group on 15 March 2019. [22] [23] The new vessels take a new approach to their task.