counter mine - translation to russian
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counter mine - translation to russian

WARFARE INSIDE TUNNELS AND OTHER UNDERGROUND CAVITIES
Mining (military); Mine (warfare); Cascan; Tunnel war; Military mining; Countermine; Countermining; Siege mining; Siege tunnel; Siege tunneling; Counter mine; Counter-mine; Mine (military); Siege-mining; Siege tunnels; Tunnel Warfare
  • Diorama of defensive tunnels dug during the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]]
  • Plan of British tunnels, galleries and ventilation on a front in World War I
  • Ernest Brooks]]
  • Explosion of a mine seen from a French position. 1916
  • Example of a [[mine gallery]] with timber roof support
  • A Confederate counter mine burrow at Fort Mahone, [[Petersburg, Virginia]]
  • Shapiro]]'s Visit to a Palestinian attack tunnel in 2013.

counter mine         
контр-мина
countermine         

['kauntəmain]

существительное

['kauntəmain]

общая лексика

заговор

расстраивающий (чьи-л.) происки

военное дело

контрмина

глагол

общая лексика

расстраивать (чьи-л.) происки

закладывать контрмины

расстраивать происки

военное дело

контрминировать

countermine         
countermine 1. noun контрмина 2. v. 1) закладывать контрмины 2) расстраивать происки

Definition

Бингем-Каньон
(Bingham Canyon)

горнопромышленный пункт на З. США, в штате Юта, к Ю. от Большого Солёного озера, в пригородной зоне Солт-Лейк-Сити. 1,5 тыс. жителей (1960). Крупная добыча полиметаллических руд, содержащих, помимо меди, золото, серебро, свинец и цинк; при обогащении руды попутно извлекается молибден. Выплавка меди в Гарфилде (на берегу Большого Солёного озера).

Wikipedia

Tunnel warfare

Tunnel warfare involves war being conducted in tunnels and other underground cavities. It often includes the construction of underground facilities (mining or undermining) in order to attack or defend, and the use of existing natural caves and artificial underground facilities for military purposes. Tunnels can be used to undermine fortifications and slip into enemy territory for a surprise attack, while it can strengthen a defense by creating the possibility of ambush, counterattack and the ability to transfer troops from one portion of the battleground to another unseen and protected. Also, tunnels can serve as shelter from enemy attack.

Since antiquity, sappers have used mining against walled cites, fortresses, castles or other strongly held and fortified military positions. Defenders have dug counter-mines to attack miners or destroy a mine threatening their fortifications. Since tunnels are commonplace in urban areas, tunnel warfare is often a feature, though usually a minor one, of urban warfare. A good example of this was seen in the Syrian Civil War in Aleppo, where in March 2015 rebels planted a large amount of explosives under the Syrian Air Force Intelligence Directorate headquarters.

Tunnels are narrow and restrict fields of fire; thus, troops in a tunnel usually have only a few areas exposed to fire or sight at any one time. They can be part of an extensive labyrinth and have culs-de-sac and reduced lighting, typically creating a closed-in night combat environment.

What is the Russian for counter mine? Translation of &#39counter mine&#39 to Russian