Future mine countermeasures : no easy solutions / Martin Schwarz.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: Naval War College Review Vol 67 No 3, Summer 2014, pages 123-141 (F22)Summary: Naval mines pose a threat to military and civilian use of the sea. This article considers why the threat has to be taken seriously, what can be done to counter it, and looks at the technlogical and operational hurdles that must be overcome in doing so.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Naval mines pose a threat to military and civilian use of the sea. This article considers why the threat has to be taken seriously, what can be done to counter it, and looks at the technlogical and operational hurdles that must be overcome in doing so.
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