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The paravane is a form of towed underwater "glider". It was developed by Cdr Usborne and Lt Burney financed by Sir George White, founder of the Bristol Aeroplane Company. Initially developed to dest...
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Paravane may refer to: • Operation Paravane, a World War II operation • Paravane (water kite), a towed winged underwater object • Paravane (weapon), a minesweeper
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When this wire struck a mine cable, the cable was deflected down the wire to the paravane where it met a powerful cutter blade. ... One paravane on each side of a ship's bow virtually guaranteed safety against moored mines.
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Submarine weapon for use against vessels equipped with paravanes or the like. United States Patent 1582387. Inventors: Emanuele, Elia Giovanni ...
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Paravane (weapon). The Paravane is a form of towed underwater "glider". It was developed by Cdr Usborne and Lt Burney financed by Sir George White, ...
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The paravane is a form of towed underwater "glider". It was developed by Cdr Usborne and Lt Burney financed by Sir George White, founder of the Bristol Aeroplane Company.... ... ]The paravane is a towed winged underwater object--water kite. Paravanes have been used in sport or commercial fishing,
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the shipbuilders. His grandfather George Sinclair was an innovative naval architect who got the paravane ... The paravane is a form of towed underwater "glider". It was developed by Cdr Usborne and Lt Burney financed by Sir George White, founder of the Bristol Aeroplane Company....
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A torpedo-shaped device with sawlike teeth along its forward end, towed with a wire rope underwater from either side of the bow of a ship to cut the cables of anchored mines. Also known as otter. ... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, ... All content on this website,
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