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- Mine warfare [r]: An area of military technology and doctrine, which deals with the development, use of, defense against, and removal of land mines, improvised explosive devices, and sea mines. These devices are characterized by being distributed prior to the presence of an adversary; the mines trigger either by sensing the enemy, or by command from friendly forces. [e]
- Voith Schneider Propeller [r]: Specialized marine propulsion system, that is highly maneuverable, being able to change the direction of its thrust almost instantaneously, and widely used on tugs and ferries. [e]
- Voith Schneider Propeller [r]: Specialized marine propulsion system, that is highly maneuverable, being able to change the direction of its thrust almost instantaneously, and widely used on tugs and ferries. [e]
- San Antonio-class [r]: Used in amphibious warfare, a class of Landing Platform Dock ships of the United States Navy, with some in commission and some under construction; they displace 24,900 tons and will replace the Austin-class (LPD-4) [e]