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  2. Naval mine - Wikipedia

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    A naval mine is a self-contained explosive weapon placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or ... the first successful mining in Western history), HMS ...

  3. Limpet mine - Wikipedia

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    A limpet mine is a type of naval mine attached to a target by magnets. It is so named because of its superficial similarity to the shape of the limpet , a type of sea snail that clings tightly to rocks or other hard surfaces.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Minelayer - Wikipedia

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    Since World War I the term "minelayer" refers specifically to a naval ship used for deploying naval mines. [1] " Mine planting" was the term for installing controlled mines at predetermined positions in connection with coastal fortifications or harbor approaches that would be detonated by shore control when a ship was fixed as being within the ...

  6. Minesweeper - Wikipedia

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    A minesweeper cutting loose moored mines. In Britain, naval leaders recognized before the outbreak of World War I that the development of sea mines was a threat to the nation's shipping and began efforts to counter the threat. Sir Arthur Wilson noted the real threat of the time was a blockade aided by mines and not an invasion.

  7. Parachute mine - Wikipedia

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    A parachute mine is a naval mine dropped from an aircraft by parachute. They were mostly used in the Second World War by the Luftwaffe and initially by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Bomber Command . Frequently, they were dropped on land targets.

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  9. Mine warfare - Wikipedia

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    Mine warfare refers to the use of different types of explosive devices: Land mine, a weight-triggered explosive device intended to maim or kill people or to disable or destroy vehicles; Minelaying, deployment of explosive mines at sea Naval mine, a self-contained explosive device placed in water to destroy ships or submarines