- A
minehunter is a
naval vessel that s****s, detects, and
destroys individual naval mines. Minesweepers, on the
other hand,
clear mined areas as a whole...
- The
Tripartite class is a
class of
minehunters developed from an
agreement between the
navies of Belgium,
France and the Netherlands. A
total of 35 ships...
- LKL
Kursis (M54) is a
minehunter of the
Lithuanian Naval Force.
Built in West
Germany in 1958 as
Marburg (M1080), a Lindau-class (or Type 320) minesweeper...
- The Huon-class
minehunter coastal (MHC)
ships are a
group of
minehunters built for the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
Following problems with the Bay-class...
- The
Osprey class are a
series of
coastal minehunters designed to find, classify, and
destroy moored and
bottom naval mines from
vital waterways. Their...
- The A
class is a
class of
minehunter vessels in the
Turkish Navy. In 1999, the
German shipyards Lürssen and
Abeking &
Rasmussen were
contracted to build...
- The
Sandown class is a
class of
fifteen minehunters built primarily for the
Royal Navy by
Vosper Thornycroft. The
Sandown class also
serve with the Royal...
- The Type 332 Frankenthal-class
minehunter is a
class of
German minehunters. The
ships are
built of non-magnetic steel. Hull,
machinery and superstructure...
- The
Alkmaar class is a ship
class of
fifteen minehunters that were
built in the
Netherlands for the
Royal Netherlands Navy. They are
based on the design...
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including a list of
people with the name
Belgian minehunter Narcis, a Tripartite-class
minehunter NARCIS,
National Academic Research and Collaboration...