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mine layer - traduction vers russe

VESSEL FOR PLACING NAVAL MINES
Minelayers; Mine-laying; Mine-layer; Mine planting; Submarine minelaying vessel; Submarine minelayer; Mine layer; Type 94 (Beach Minelayer Vehicle); Minelaying
  • Amiral Murgescu]]'' of the [[Romanian Navy]], a successful World War II minelayer that was also employed as a [[destroyer escort]]
  • ''Hämeenmaa''-class minelayer]] FNS ''Uusimaa''
  • Halifax, Nova Scotia]] in [[World War II]]
  • Älvsborg]]'' (1974)
  • JGSDF Type 94 minelayer
  • Skorpion minelayer

mine layer         
1) минный заградитель
2) минный заградитель
mine-laying         

['mainleiiŋ]

существительное

военное дело

минирование

mine-layer         

['mainleiə]

существительное

военное дело

минный заградитель

Définition

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).

Wikipédia

Minelayer

A minelayer is any warship, submarine or military aircraft deploying explosive mines. Since World War I the term "minelayer" refers specifically to a naval ship used for deploying naval mines. "Mine planting" was the term for installing controlled mines at predetermined positions in connection with coastal fortifications or harbor approaches that would be detonated by shore control when a ship was fixed as being within the mine's effective range.

Before World War I, mine ships were termed mine planters generally. For example, in an address to the United States Navy ships of Mine Squadron One at Portland, England, Admiral Sims used the term “mine layer” while the introduction speaks of the men assembled from the “mine planters”. During and after that war the term "mine planter" became particularly associated with defensive coastal fortifications. The term "minelayer" was applied to vessels deploying both defensive- and offensive mine barrages and large scale sea mining. "Minelayer" lasted well past the last common use of "mine planter" in the late 1940s.

An army's special-purpose combat engineering vehicles used to lay landmines are sometimes called "minelayers".

Traduction de &#39mine layer&#39 en Russe