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Definition of minesweeper in English: minesweepernoun ˈmʌɪnswiːpəˈmaɪnˌswipər A ship or aircraft equipped for detecting and removing or destroying explosive mines. 扫雷艇 Example sentencesExamples - A number were obtained from the Soviet Union, beginning in 1976, including Kashin-class destroyers, Nanuchka missile boats, minesweepers, and a tanker.
- The first Indian missile boat attack occurred on 4-5 December, from the south; it sank a destroyer and a coastal minesweeper.
- The estuary and Khawr waterway have been combed by helicopters hauling mine detectors on sledges, and by minesweepers and minehunters, while Chatham's helicopter provided air support.
- The two minesweepers became the first two ships of the Fijian Navy and were recommissioned as HMFS Kiro and HMFS Kula.
- In the Royal Navy, 116 Ton Class minesweepers were delivered between 1953 and 1960.
- The wreck in question was discovered by a Navy minesweeper in 1995 and identified as the AHS following local advice.
- Hmas Bathurst was the lead ship of a class of Australian designed and built minesweepers, more commonly known as corvettes.
- The Royal Navy committed four minesweepers to the operation.
- When World War II broke out he was serving as a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy minesweeper HMS Gleaner, but was posted soon after to the repair ship HMS Resource as First Lieutenant.
- Royal Navy minesweepers have been competing for the award of excellence since the 1970s when it was inaugurated by the original sponsors, Thomson Marconi Sonar Ltd.
- Not a large field, it was enough Nerger hoped to cause alarm and tie up valuable warships and minesweepers,
- The Taiwanese navy could acquire new fleets of the most advanced diesel/electric submarines, minesweepers and minelayers and waves of high-speed torpedo boats.
- These were to include a close escort of six destroyers, four corvettes, three minesweepers, four armed trawlers and two ack-ack ships.
- At the start of the war it comprised just 8 small coastal vessels; by its end it had 10 sloops, 3 frigates, 4 corvettes, 17 minesweepers, and a number of smaller warships, and it also had a landing craft wing of 41 boats.
- Several thousand underwater mines were placed in the Gulf waters during the first Gulf War, and even though U.S. and coalition minesweepers removed more than 13,000 mines from the Gulf, some could still remain.
- After four days of paddling almost 100 miles upriver, the remaining two canoes reached the German ships and set their mines, flooding four cargo ships and damaging a minesweeper.
- Her path had been cleared by six British and four American minesweepers and minehunters, and teams of British, American and Australian divers.
- A Royal Navy frigate or minesweeper could be on station as well with twenty-four hours' notification.
- The convoy was protected by three destroyers, a minesweeper, two corvettes and a trawler as it left Scotland.
- At sea, he served in a battleship, an aircraft carrier, in cruisers, destroyers, frigates, and a minesweeper.
Definition of minesweeper in US English: minesweepernounˈmaɪnˌswipərˈmīnˌswēpər A ship or aircraft equipped for detecting and removing or destroying tethered explosive mines. 扫雷艇 Example sentencesExamples - After four days of paddling almost 100 miles upriver, the remaining two canoes reached the German ships and set their mines, flooding four cargo ships and damaging a minesweeper.
- In the Royal Navy, 116 Ton Class minesweepers were delivered between 1953 and 1960.
- A Royal Navy frigate or minesweeper could be on station as well with twenty-four hours' notification.
- A number were obtained from the Soviet Union, beginning in 1976, including Kashin-class destroyers, Nanuchka missile boats, minesweepers, and a tanker.
- The wreck in question was discovered by a Navy minesweeper in 1995 and identified as the AHS following local advice.
- At sea, he served in a battleship, an aircraft carrier, in cruisers, destroyers, frigates, and a minesweeper.
- Hmas Bathurst was the lead ship of a class of Australian designed and built minesweepers, more commonly known as corvettes.
- The convoy was protected by three destroyers, a minesweeper, two corvettes and a trawler as it left Scotland.
- The Taiwanese navy could acquire new fleets of the most advanced diesel/electric submarines, minesweepers and minelayers and waves of high-speed torpedo boats.
- Royal Navy minesweepers have been competing for the award of excellence since the 1970s when it was inaugurated by the original sponsors, Thomson Marconi Sonar Ltd.
- At the start of the war it comprised just 8 small coastal vessels; by its end it had 10 sloops, 3 frigates, 4 corvettes, 17 minesweepers, and a number of smaller warships, and it also had a landing craft wing of 41 boats.
- The estuary and Khawr waterway have been combed by helicopters hauling mine detectors on sledges, and by minesweepers and minehunters, while Chatham's helicopter provided air support.
- The first Indian missile boat attack occurred on 4-5 December, from the south; it sank a destroyer and a coastal minesweeper.
- The Royal Navy committed four minesweepers to the operation.
- When World War II broke out he was serving as a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy minesweeper HMS Gleaner, but was posted soon after to the repair ship HMS Resource as First Lieutenant.
- Several thousand underwater mines were placed in the Gulf waters during the first Gulf War, and even though U.S. and coalition minesweepers removed more than 13,000 mines from the Gulf, some could still remain.
- Not a large field, it was enough Nerger hoped to cause alarm and tie up valuable warships and minesweepers,
- Her path had been cleared by six British and four American minesweepers and minehunters, and teams of British, American and Australian divers.
- These were to include a close escort of six destroyers, four corvettes, three minesweepers, four armed trawlers and two ack-ack ships.
- The two minesweepers became the first two ships of the Fijian Navy and were recommissioned as HMFS Kiro and HMFS Kula.
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