This paper examines historical and psychological data concerning mine warfare, and goes beyond those observations to consider how the psychological warhead in minefields can be exploited.
This paper discusses the Soviet Union's behavior during the mineclearing operations in the Gulf of Suez and the events that preceded it in order to contribute to a fuller appreciation of the degree to which naval requirements condition Soviet policy in this area of the world.
This paper provides the owner or defender of a logistics system under mining attack with a quantitative basis for allocating the helicopter and support equipment that make up the primary mine countermeasure resources.