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  2. Hafthohlladung - Wikipedia

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    The Hafthohlladung (German, lit. "adhesive hollow charge"), also known as the "Panzerknacker" ("tank breaker", an analogy to "safe cracker"), was a magnetically adhered, shaped charge anti-tank grenade used by German forces in World War II, and was sometimes described as a mine.

  3. Zimmerit - Wikipedia

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    Zimmerit was a paste-like coating used on mid- and late-war German armored fighting vehicles during World War II. It was used to produce a hard layer covering the metal armor of the vehicle, providing enough separation that magnetically attached anti-tank mines would fail to stick to the vehicle, despite Germany being the only country to use ...

  4. List of mines in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Garzweiler surface mine, October 2018. This is a list of mines in Germany. Coal. Garzweiler open pit mine; Hambach open pit mine; Luisenthal Mine; Profen coal mine;

  5. Naval mine - Wikipedia

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    The towed, electric cables of Double-L, magnetic–minesweeping gear being deployed behind a Royal Navy minesweeper. The British experienced a stroke of luck in November 1939, when a German mine was dropped from an aircraft onto the mudflats off Shoeburyness during low tide. Additionally, the land belonged to the army and a base with men and ...

  6. Parachute mine - Wikipedia

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    The threat to shipping posed by magnetic detonators was effectively negated after a German parachute mine was captured intact when it landed in mud in the Thames Estuary. Thereafter, a ship's magnetic field could be counteracted by a process called degaussing. This involved either the installation of electric wires around the inside of the hull ...

  7. Northern Barrage - Wikipedia

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    1942 minelaying used a new Mk XXII mine with a buoyant copper tube upper antenna replacing the solid copper wire and buoyant float of the Mk XX mines. [3] The minelaying cruiser HMS Adventure laid the first M Mk I moored magnetic mines and became a regular participant in first Minelaying Squadron missions from May through November 1942 ...

  8. Hohl-Sprung mine 4672 - Wikipedia

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    The Hohl-Sprung Mine 4672 or Hohlladungs-Spring-Mine 4672 (HL.Sp.Mi. 4672) ("hollow-charge jump mine") was a German anti-tank mine, together with the Panzer stab 43. Developed during the Second World War it was the first landmine to combine a shaped charge anti-tank warhead with a tilt rod fuze.

  9. German destroyer Z18 Hans Lüdemann - Wikipedia

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    As soon as the German destroyer maneuvered clear of the tanker, she fired at Havock, without scoring any hits in the dark and snow. The British ship returned fire, disabling one of Z18 Hans Lüdemann ' s forward guns, severing the rudder controls, and started a fire that caused one of the magazines to be flooded.

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