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- Q6864043 subject Q6177481.
- Q6864043 abstract "A mine-clearing line charge (abbreviated MCLC and pronounced "mick lick") is used to create a breach in minefields under combat conditions. While there are many types, the basic design is for many explosive charges connected on a line to be projected onto the minefield. The charges explode, detonating any buried mines, thus clearing a path for infantrymen to cross. The system may either be man-portable or vehicle-mounted. The systems do not guarantee clearance of all types of mines.".
- Q6864043 thumbnail IED_Controlled_Explosion.jpg?width=300.
- Q6864043 wikiPageWikiLink Q178795.
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- Q6864043 wikiPageWikiLink Q6177481.
- Q6864043 wikiPageWikiLink Q662078.
- Q6864043 wikiPageWikiLink Q6713867.
- Q6864043 wikiPageWikiLink Q682951.
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- Q6864043 wikiPageWikiLink Q806460.
- Q6864043 comment "A mine-clearing line charge (abbreviated MCLC and pronounced "mick lick") is used to create a breach in minefields under combat conditions. While there are many types, the basic design is for many explosive charges connected on a line to be projected onto the minefield. The charges explode, detonating any buried mines, thus clearing a path for infantrymen to cross. The system may either be man-portable or vehicle-mounted. The systems do not guarantee clearance of all types of mines.".
- Q6864043 label "Mine-clearing line charge".
- Q6864043 depiction IED_Controlled_Explosion.jpg.