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Mine planter and the earlier "torpedo planter" was a term used for mine warfare ships into the early days of World War I. In later terminology, particularly in the United States, a mine planter was a ship specifically designed to install controlled mines or contact mines in coastal fortifications. This type of ship diverged in both function and design from a ship operating as a naval minelayer. Though the vessel may be seagoing it is not designed to lay large numbers of mines in open sea. A mine planter was designed to place controlled minefields in exact locations so that they might be fired individually or as a group from shore when observers noted a target to be at or near a designated mine's position. The terms and types of specialized ship existed from the 1860s where "torpedoes" were

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  • Mine planter (en)
  • Мінний закладач (uk)
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  • Mine planter and the earlier "torpedo planter" was a term used for mine warfare ships into the early days of World War I. In later terminology, particularly in the United States, a mine planter was a ship specifically designed to install controlled mines or contact mines in coastal fortifications. This type of ship diverged in both function and design from a ship operating as a naval minelayer. Though the vessel may be seagoing it is not designed to lay large numbers of mines in open sea. A mine planter was designed to place controlled minefields in exact locations so that they might be fired individually or as a group from shore when observers noted a target to be at or near a designated mine's position. The terms and types of specialized ship existed from the 1860s where "torpedoes" were (en)
  • Мінний закладач (більш рання назва "торпедний закладач") — термін, використовуваний для кораблів мінної війни, запроваджений у перші дні Першої світової війни. Термін використовувався насамперед у США. Мінний закладач був спеціально розроблений для установки контрольованих та контактних мін поблизу прибережних укріплень. Цей клас кораблів відрізнявся як за конструкцією, так і за функціями від призначеного для дій у відкритому морі мінних загороджувачів. Натомість мінний закладач призначався для установки контрольованих мінних полів у визначених місцях, детонація мін у яких могла здійснюватись з берега, коли спостерігач помічав, що ворожий корабель наблизився у зону їх ураження. Спеціалізовані кораблі з такими функціями використовували з 1860-х років, коли "торпеди" (як спочатку називал (uk)
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