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Qué (quién) es minefield - definición

EXPLOSIVE WEAPON, CONCEALED UNDER OR ON THE GROUND
Landmines; Minefield; Land mines; Minefields; Trip Mines; Mine field; Landmine; Land Mines; Anti-Personnel Landmine; Mine fields; Proximity mine; Demo trap; Land Mine; Fougade; Land-mines; Road bomb; Under road bomb; Trip-mines; Land-mine
  • Anti personnel mine in Cambodia
  • 1982]]; clearance inhibited by boggy terrain
  • The ''Schu-mine 42'', the most common mine used in the Second World War
  • An [[L9 Bar Mine]]
  • Examples of anti-handling devices
  • Diagram of components
  • Minefield warning on the [[Golan Heights]], still valid more than 40 years after creation of the field by the Syrian army
  • Swedish FFV 028 anti-tank-mines of the German Bundeswehr (inert versions)
  • [[Bomb disposal]] [[Advanced Bomb Suit]]
  • UXO]]
  • VS-50]]
  • Party states to the Ottawa Treaty (in blue)
  • booster charge]], and the secondary [[fuze]] well on the side of the mine designed for an [[anti-handling device]]
  • Roman caltrop
  • Illustration of the "self-tripped trespass land mine" from the ''[[Huolongjing]]''
  • Cutaway diagram of the S-mine
  • Claymore mine with firing device and electric blasting cap assembly
  • 'Underground sky soaring thunder', land mines connected to weapons above ground, from the ''[[Wubei Zhi]]''

minefield         
(minefields)
1.
A minefield is an area of land or water where explosive mines have been hidden.
N-COUNT
2.
If you describe a situation as a minefield, you are emphasizing that there are a lot of hidden dangers or problems, and where people need to behave with care because things could easily go wrong.
The whole subject is a political minefield...
N-COUNT: oft adj N, N of n [emphasis]
minefield         
¦ noun
1. an area planted with explosive mines.
2. a subject or situation presenting unseen hazards.
Adopt-A-Minefield         
UNITED KINGDOM-BASED CHARITY
Adopt a minefield; Adopt a mine field; Adopt-a-minefield
Adopt-A-Minefield is a United Kingdom-based charity which raises awareness about landmines and their associated problems, and raises funds to clear minefields and help survivors of landmine accidents. It has raised over US$17 million (approximately £9.

Wikipedia

Land mine

A land mine is an explosive device concealed under or on the ground and designed to destroy or disable enemy targets, ranging from combatants to vehicles and tanks, as they pass over or near it. Such a device is typically detonated automatically by way of pressure when a target steps on it or drives over it, although other detonation mechanisms are also sometimes used. A land mine may cause damage by direct blast effect, by fragments that are thrown by the blast, or by both. Landmines are typically laid throughout an area, creating a minefield which is dangerous to cross.

The use of land mines is controversial because of their potential as indiscriminate weapons. They can remain dangerous many years after a conflict has ended, harming civilians and the economy. Seventy-eight countries are contaminated with land mines and 15,000–20,000 people are killed every year while many more are injured. Approximately 80% of land mine casualties are civilians, with children as the most affected age group. Most killings occur in times of peace. With pressure from a number of campaign groups organised through the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, a global movement to prohibit their use led to the 1997 Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction, also known as the Ottawa Treaty. To date, 164 nations have signed the treaty, but these do not include China, the Russian Federation, or the United States.

Ejemplos de uso de minefield
1. Dravid walks the Mohali minefield Continued Next »
2. The terrain is an ethical minefield, experts warn.
3. It is potential minefield for conflict, greed, and dishonesty.
4. It seemed they were everywhere, like a minefield.
5. Minefield injuries Two Iranian immigrants were injured as they tried to cross a minefield in Evros, northeastern Greece, the army said late on Monday.