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Naval Mines

Michael Davies

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Naval Mines explores the significant yet often understated role of naval mines in shaping maritime strategy and military history. It delves into the evolution and deployment of these weapons, revealing how their cost-effectiveness has made them potent equalizers in naval warfare. The book highlights how even technologically simple mines can disrupt powerful naval forces, forcing them to adapt tactics and invest in mine countermeasures.

 
One intriguing aspect covered is how the strategic use of naval mines has influenced international law and maritime operations, raising complex ethical considerations that continue to shape naval doctrine. The book examines the principles of mine design, activation, and deployment, progressing through historical case studies such as the Russo-Japanese War and the Iran-Iraq War.

 
By analyzing these conflicts, the book shows the effectiveness of different mine types and the countermeasures they triggered. It offers a unique perspective by blending technical analysis with historical insights, making it valuable for military historians, naval officers, and anyone interested in the strategic implications of mine warfare.
Disponible depuis: 29/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 65 pages.

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