Underwater Mine Extender Mechanism

Item Name Code (INC) 20652

Underwater Mines and Components, Explosive
Federal Supply Class: FSC 1351
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 1351
Ammunition and Explosives
Federal Supply Group: FSG 13
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 13
Item Hits: 13
INC 20652 Underwater Mine Extender Mechanism
INC 20652 Underwater Mine Extender Mechanism

An item designed to extend the detonator into the booster for arming an underwater mine by means of hydrostatic pressure.

Additional Information for Underwater Mine Extender Mechanism Additional Information for Underwater Mine Extender Mechanism

Underwater Mine Extender Mechanism refers to a device or system designed to extend the reach or range of underwater mines. These mechanisms are typically used in military or defense applications to enhance the effectiveness and coverage of underwater minefields.

The primary purpose of an Underwater Mine Extender Mechanism is to increase the area that can be protected or targeted by underwater mines. This is achieved by deploying the mines at greater distances from the shore or from a naval vessel, allowing for a larger area to be covered and increasing the potential threat to enemy ships or submarines.

There are various types of Underwater Mine Extender Mechanisms, each with its own design and functionality. Some common examples include:

1. Mine Delivery Systems: These mechanisms are used to transport and deploy underwater mines at extended distances. They can be launched from submarines, surface vessels, or aircraft, and are designed to accurately position the mines in predetermined locations.

2. Remote Control Systems: These mechanisms allow for the remote activation and control of underwater mines. They typically involve the use of communication systems, such as sonar or radio signals, to transmit commands to the mines and control their behavior.

3. Autonomous Systems: These mechanisms are designed to operate independently, without the need for human intervention. They can be programmed to detect and engage targets on their own, using sensors and algorithms to identify potential threats and deploy the mines accordingly.

4. Tethered Systems: These mechanisms involve the use of cables or tethers to extend the reach of underwater mines. The mines are connected to a central control station or platform through the tether, allowing for remote control and monitoring of their activities.

Underwater Mine Extender Mechanisms play a crucial role in naval warfare, as they provide a strategic advantage by expanding the defensive capabilities of underwater minefields. By increasing the range and coverage of these mines, they can effectively deter or neutralize enemy vessels, making them an important component of maritime security.

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