Mine countermeasures and increasingly urgent capability/ Nigel Pittaway, La Garde & Melbourne
Material type: TextSubject(s): In: ADM, Volume 32, Number 02, February/March 2024, pg. 26-28Summary: This article remarks despite considerable investment in both money and effort over the past 60 years, work to clear the coastlines of Belgium and the Netherlands of sea mines and unexploded ordnance shows no sign of slowing down.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article remarks despite considerable investment in both money and effort over the past 60 years, work to clear the coastlines of Belgium and the Netherlands of sea mines and unexploded ordnance shows no sign of slowing down.
BELGIUM, NETHERLANDS, ORDNANCE, NEWARTICLS
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