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  2. Escape from Tarkov - Wikipedia

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    Escape from Tarkov is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game in development by Battlestate Games for Microsoft Windows. The game is set in the fictional Norvinsk region in northwestern Russia , where a war is taking place between two private military companies (United Security "USEC" and the Battle Encounter Assault Regiment ...

  3. Land mine - Wikipedia

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    Minefield warning on the Golan Heights, still valid more than 40 years after creation of the field by the Syrian army Minefields may be laid by several means. The preferred, but most labour-intensive, way is to have engineers bury the mines, since this will make the mines practically invisible and reduce the number of mines needed to deny the ...

  4. Minefield (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A minefield is an area covered with land mines or naval mines. Minefield(s) may also refer to: "Minefield" (Star Trek: Enterprise), the 29th episode of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise; Minefield (trunk build), the branding used for trunk builds of Mozilla Firefox "Minefields" (song), 2020 song by Faouzia and John Legend

  5. Target acquisition minefield detection system - Wikipedia

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    Target acquisition minefield detection system (also known as the "Airborne standoff minefield detection system", or ASTAMIDS) is a bomb-detection system engineered to detect improvised explosive devices (IED). It provides a unit of action (UA) asset that can be used in tactical operations in day or night, to detect and locate surface obstacles ...

  6. List of land mines - Wikipedia

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    MAPS/M/M41 mine; MAT-68 mine; MAUS mine; MAUS-1 mine; MD-82 mine; MGP-30 mine; MKKB mine; Mle 1951 AP blast mine; MI AP ID 51 mine; MI AP DV 59 mine; MM 2 mine; MN-79 mine; Model 15 mine; Model 1989 mine; MD-82 mine; No 4 mine; No 4 Italian AP mine; No 6 AP mine; No 7 Mk1 Dingbat mine; No 10 mine; NR 22C1 mine; NR-408 mine; P2 Mk2 AP blast mine ...

  7. Demining - Wikipedia

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    In military operations, the object is to rapidly clear a path through a minefield, and this is often done with devices such as mine plows and blast waves. By contrast, the goal of humanitarian demining is to remove all of the landmines to a given depth and make the land safe for human use. Specially trained dogs are also used to narrow down the ...

  8. Mine action - Wikipedia

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    Minefield marking is carried out when a mined area is identified, but clearance operations cannot take place immediately. Minefield marking, which is intended to deter people from entering mined areas, has to be carried out in combination with mine awareness, so that the local population understands the meaning and importance of the signs.

  9. Naval mine - Wikipedia

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    Mines allow the minelaying force commander to concentrate warships or defensive assets in mine-free areas giving the adversary three choices: undertake a resource-intensive and time-consuming minesweeping effort, accept the casualties of challenging the minefield, or use the unmined waters where the greatest concentration of enemy firepower ...