Greek mine disposal team detonates WWII sea mine

Video Credit: Zenger News
Published on September 29, 2020 - Duration: 00:20s

Greek mine disposal team detonates WWII sea mine

A Greek mine disposal team has filmed itself detonating a world war two sea mine off the southern coast of Greece.The navy's mine disposal management team and the Underwater Disaster Management team neutralised the WW2 era German mine off the coast of Diros, Laconia, on the 22nd September.The joint operation found and detonated the mine, that was anchored 20 metres below sea level.In the 22 second clip, a diver can be seen swimming up to the mine, identified by the navy as a German mooring mine, type GQ.The GQ, or EMD, is a spherical contact mine 39 inches (1 m) in diameter.

It used five Hertz horns with a 331 lbs.

(150 kg) charge, according to Navweapons.com.Mooring depths were usually at 55 or 109 fathoms (100 or 200m).An antenna version with four horns was identified by the British as type GV.The bomb was later blown up off the coast in a controlled explosion, sending water flying into the air.


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