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raise а mine - translation to English

RAISE IS A SHAFT IN A MINE WHICH JOINS TWO LEVELS BY DEFINITION MINED UPWARDS
Raiseboring; Raise-borer; Raise-bore; Raise bore; Raisebore; Raise drilling

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aerial mine         
  • A B-29 Superfortress dropping sea mines over Japanese home waters
  • British Mk 14 sea mine
  • 2}}
  • [[David Bushnell]]'s mines destroying a British ship in 1777
  • A 14th-century illustration of a naval mine and page description from the ''[[Huolongjing]]''
  • A [[Vickers Wellington]] fitted with a ''DWI'', magnetic mine exploder, [[Ismailia]], Egypt
  • Dubai, UAE]].
  • The towed, electric cables of ''Double-L'', magnetic–minesweeping gear being deployed behind a Royal Navy minesweeper
  • Ruotsinsalmi]]'' lays naval mines in the [[Gulf of Finland]] during the [[Continuation War]]
  • German parachute-retarded magnetic mine. Dropped by [[Luftwaffe]] bomber during WWII and landed on the ground. Fuse mechanisms are visible
  • MH-53E]] from [[HM-15]] tows a minesweeping sled while conducting simulated mine clearing operations
  • A CAPTOR mine being loaded onto a [[B-52 Stratofortress]] at [[Loring Air Force Base]]
  • Australian waters]] during World War II
  • Captured Iranian mine laying ship, ''[[Iran Ajr]]'' (left), a converted Japanese-built landing craft, 1987.
  • 1}}s of the [[German Navy]]
  • A bottlenose dolphin of the [[United States Navy Marine Mammal Program]] during mine clearance operations in the Persian Gulf
  • Seehund]] ROVs of the [[German Navy]] used for minesweeping
  • Types of naval mines:<br> '''A'''-underwater, '''B'''-bottom, '''SS'''-submarine. '''1'''-drifting mine, '''2'''-drifting mine, '''3'''-moored mine, '''4'''-moored mine (short wire), '''5'''-bottom mines, '''6'''-torpedo mine/CAPTOR mine, '''7'''-rising mine
  • 6}} after striking a mine off [[Utah Beach]], 7 June 1944. Note her broken back, with smoke pouring from amidships.
  • [[Camouflage]]d Iraqi mines hidden inside [[oil barrel]]s on a shipping barge in the [[Persian Gulf]], 2003.
  • P-3 Orion]]
  • Infernal machines in the [[Potomac River]] in 1861 during the [[American Civil War]], sketch by [[Alfred Waud]]
  • An explosion of a Naval mine
EXPLOSIVE WEAPON FOR USE IN SEAS AND WATERWAYS, TRIGGERED BY THE TARGET'S APPROACH
Sea mine; Naval mines; Hertz horn; Underwater mine; Submarine Mine; Seamines; Seamine; Magnetic mines; Magnetic mine; Hertz horns; Sea mines; Moored mine; Limpet bombs; Water mine; Naval Mine; Naval mining; Mine countermeasures; Bottom mine; Drifting mine; Submarine Mines; Mine (naval); Hertz horn mine; Mine warfare vessel; Naval mine warfare; Mine countermeasure; Contact mine; Influence mine; Contact pistol; Submarine mines; Torpedo (mine); Aerial mine; Contact exploders; Contact exploder; Moored contact mine; Drifting mines; Aerial mines; Naval minefield
aerial mine авиационная мина
aerial mine         
  • A B-29 Superfortress dropping sea mines over Japanese home waters
  • British Mk 14 sea mine
  • 2}}
  • [[David Bushnell]]'s mines destroying a British ship in 1777
  • A 14th-century illustration of a naval mine and page description from the ''[[Huolongjing]]''
  • A [[Vickers Wellington]] fitted with a ''DWI'', magnetic mine exploder, [[Ismailia]], Egypt
  • Dubai, UAE]].
  • The towed, electric cables of ''Double-L'', magnetic–minesweeping gear being deployed behind a Royal Navy minesweeper
  • Ruotsinsalmi]]'' lays naval mines in the [[Gulf of Finland]] during the [[Continuation War]]
  • German parachute-retarded magnetic mine. Dropped by [[Luftwaffe]] bomber during WWII and landed on the ground. Fuse mechanisms are visible
  • MH-53E]] from [[HM-15]] tows a minesweeping sled while conducting simulated mine clearing operations
  • A CAPTOR mine being loaded onto a [[B-52 Stratofortress]] at [[Loring Air Force Base]]
  • Australian waters]] during World War II
  • Captured Iranian mine laying ship, ''[[Iran Ajr]]'' (left), a converted Japanese-built landing craft, 1987.
  • 1}}s of the [[German Navy]]
  • A bottlenose dolphin of the [[United States Navy Marine Mammal Program]] during mine clearance operations in the Persian Gulf
  • Seehund]] ROVs of the [[German Navy]] used for minesweeping
  • Types of naval mines:<br> '''A'''-underwater, '''B'''-bottom, '''SS'''-submarine. '''1'''-drifting mine, '''2'''-drifting mine, '''3'''-moored mine, '''4'''-moored mine (short wire), '''5'''-bottom mines, '''6'''-torpedo mine/CAPTOR mine, '''7'''-rising mine
  • 6}} after striking a mine off [[Utah Beach]], 7 June 1944. Note her broken back, with smoke pouring from amidships.
  • [[Camouflage]]d Iraqi mines hidden inside [[oil barrel]]s on a shipping barge in the [[Persian Gulf]], 2003.
  • P-3 Orion]]
  • Infernal machines in the [[Potomac River]] in 1861 during the [[American Civil War]], sketch by [[Alfred Waud]]
  • An explosion of a Naval mine
EXPLOSIVE WEAPON FOR USE IN SEAS AND WATERWAYS, TRIGGERED BY THE TARGET'S APPROACH
Sea mine; Naval mines; Hertz horn; Underwater mine; Submarine Mine; Seamines; Seamine; Magnetic mines; Magnetic mine; Hertz horns; Sea mines; Moored mine; Limpet bombs; Water mine; Naval Mine; Naval mining; Mine countermeasures; Bottom mine; Drifting mine; Submarine Mines; Mine (naval); Hertz horn mine; Mine warfare vessel; Naval mine warfare; Mine countermeasure; Contact mine; Influence mine; Contact pistol; Submarine mines; Torpedo (mine); Aerial mine; Contact exploders; Contact exploder; Moored contact mine; Drifting mines; Aerial mines; Naval minefield

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авиационная мина

Definition

а-
1. префикс
Словообразовательная единица, образующая имена существительные со значением отрицания или отсутствия того, противоположности тому, что названо мотивирующим именем существительным (алогичность, амелиорация, асимметрия и т.п.).
2. префикс
Словообразовательная единица, образующая имена прилагательные со значением признака, который характеризуется отрицанием или отсутствием качества, названного мотивирующим именем прилагательным (алогичный, аморальный, аритмичный, асимметричный, асинхронный и т.п.).

Wikipedia

Raise borer

A raise borer is a machine used in underground mining, to excavate a circular hole between two levels of a mine without the use of explosives.

The raise borer is set up on the upper level of the two levels to be connected, on an evenly laid platform (typically a concrete pad). A small-diameter hole (pilot hole) is drilled to the level required; the diameter of this hole is typically 230mm - 445mm (9" - 17.5"), large enough to accommodate the drill string. Once the drill has broken into the opening on the target level, the bit is removed and a reamer head, of the required diameter of the excavation, is attached to the drill string and raised back towards the machine. The drill cuttings from the reamer head fall to the floor of the lower level. The finished raise has smooth walls and may not require rock bolting or other forms of ground support. One impressive use of raise boring is the 7.1 m diameter shafts for Sasol's Middelbult and Bosjesspruit Mines in South Africa.

The boxhole borer (or machine roger) is a variant of a raise borer that is used when there is not enough space on the higher of the two levels to be connected. The boxhole borer is set up on the lower level, drills a pilot hole as a guide, then drives the reamer bit along the pilot hole from the lower level to the upper. Precautions have to be taken to redirect falling drill cuttings away from the machine, and to reinforce the drill string.

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