Naval mine
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English: A naval mine (or sea mine) is a stationary self-contained explosive device placed in water, to destroy ships and/or submarines. Like landmines, they are static weapons deposited and left to wait until they are triggered by the approach of an enemy ship (cf depth charge).
Polski: Mina morska to środek walki morskiej, przeznaczony do rażenia podwodnej części kadłuba okrętu. Składa się z ładunku materiału wybuchowego umieszczonego w kulistym lub cylindrycznym kadłubie wodoszczelnym, wyposażonego w urządzenia zapalające i zabezpieczające.
Português: A mina é um artefato explosivo, em geral estacionário, que é ativado ao toque de uma pessoa, veículo ou embarcação.
Photos
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A german mine swept up in australian waters by an auxiliary minesweeper, visible at centre right
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Laying a mine.
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Moored contact mine Mk.6 (type used in Navy mine barrage of North Atlantic)
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Electromechanical naval mine S43-55 during the 2017 naval review of the Finnish Defence Forces
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A U.S. Navy explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) diver attaches an inert "Satchel Charge" to a training mine
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wz. 08/39 naval mine
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Frederikshavn, Denmark, 2009
Mine hunters
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Minenjagdboot Grömitz
Illustrations
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Austrian floating mine from the mid 19th century
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Infernal machines in the Potomac River in 1861, sketched by Alfred Waud