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'''Mines''' are a catagory of military ordinance designed for area denial. Mines normally consist of an explosive and a triggering mechanism designed to set it off when an intruder passes nearby or touches it. Common categories of mines include antipersonnel, anti-tank and anti-ship.
A '''mine''' is an explosive device used to make a particular area impassable to enemy troops or vehicles. It consists of housing containing an explosive charge, connected to a trigger mechanism. Various trigger mechanisms can be used, from fairly simple pressure-based systems to sophisticated [[sensor]]s. Historically, mines have been deployed on land against troops and armoured vehicles and at sea against surface and subsurface vessels.  


== Mines in Science Fiction ==
== Mines in Science Fiction ==
A somewhat common concept in [[science fiction]] is that of the space mine, which include fairly traditional contact mines (which is a rather silly concept given the sheer scale of space) and proximity fused missiles.
 
Mines have made repeated appearances in [[science fiction]], despite their relative uselessness in a large 3D space; a spaceborne minefield can easily be circumnavigated.
 
One notable use in the [[Star Trek]] universe is the minefield used to deny the [[Dominion]] access to the [[Bajoran Wormhole]].


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Revision as of 14:24, 14 October 2008

A mine is an explosive device used to make a particular area impassable to enemy troops or vehicles. It consists of housing containing an explosive charge, connected to a trigger mechanism. Various trigger mechanisms can be used, from fairly simple pressure-based systems to sophisticated sensors. Historically, mines have been deployed on land against troops and armoured vehicles and at sea against surface and subsurface vessels.

Mines in Science Fiction

Mines have made repeated appearances in science fiction, despite their relative uselessness in a large 3D space; a spaceborne minefield can easily be circumnavigated.

One notable use in the Star Trek universe is the minefield used to deny the Dominion access to the Bajoran Wormhole.


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