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deep minefield

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An antisubmarine minefield which is safe for surface ships to cross. See also minefield.


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Describing combat operations on 5-18 July 1943, the command of Germany's 19th Tank Division painted the following picture of the battle in its report: "The Russians surrounded the crossing (Mikhaylovka base) with such an impregnable defensive zone with deep minefields that the battalion could not breach it despite its dedicated efforts.
 
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