Mine (disambiguation): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Howard C. Berkowitz (Typo. The term "sap" is more common than "mine" as the term for "undermining" fortifications; the reason combat engineers are called "sappers") |
imported>Bruce M. Tindall m (Removing a redundant entry that redirected to "Mine (naval warfare)") |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
* [[Mine (resource exploitation)]], a pit, tunnel, or river sluice, used to extract resources. | * [[Mine (resource exploitation)]], a pit, tunnel, or river sluice, used to extract resources. | ||
* [[landmine]], an explosive, left in place, to be triggered by passing persons, or vehicles. | * [[landmine]], an explosive, left in place, to be triggered by passing persons, or vehicles. | ||
* [[mine (siege)]], a tunnel built under the walls of a fortification, during a siege. | * [[mine (siege)]], a tunnel built under the walls of a fortification, during a siege. | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Revision as of 17:25, 14 October 2008
- Mine (civil engineering) [r]: An excavation and supporting infrastructure, usually underground but sometimes on the land surface (i.e., strip mining) used to remove valuable raw materials from the earth [e]
- Mine (land warfare) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mine (naval warfare) [r]: A naval explosive weapon that waits passively for a target to come into its range, and then detonates or releases a mobile weapon once its sensors detect an appropriate target [e]
- Mine (resource exploitation), a pit, tunnel, or river sluice, used to extract resources.
- landmine, an explosive, left in place, to be triggered by passing persons, or vehicles.
- mine (siege), a tunnel built under the walls of a fortification, during a siege.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.