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[[Image:equipicon_minedropper.jpg|frame|right|Mine Dropper]]
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[[Image:equipicon_mine.jpg|frame|right|Mine]]
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'''Mines''' are explosive munitions that lack a long-range propulsion system, and have very rudimentary short-range propulsion. They are typically dropped from the rear of a [[Fighter]] or [[Bomber]] (and some [[Freighters]]), and simply drift towards the nearest mass object, and then detonate on impact. Unlike other projectile weapons, mines do not explode when they reach the end of their life, but instead become inert.
  
Mongolia is actually a well-known country in Part of Asia and it is richer in mineral resources. The Ministry of Industry and Trade reports 6,000 mineral occurrences of 80 metals and minerals. Mongolia has recently attracted much overseas investment within the mining sector. Mining is the country's largest business. It is responsible for 17 percent from the gross domestic item, 65 % of commercial output and 57 percent of export income. Due to the rich mineral assets, many companies and professional provide services relevant to the exploration, construction and also infrastructure industries. In addition they provide their services on the internet.
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Explosion damage does [[Direct]] damage to everything within the explosion radius. This includes any unshielded equipment, such as the target's guns and support equipment, but also includes the attacker if he gets too close.
  
It is noted that Mongolia is rapidly gaining the mining sector. Gold exploration has appeared the most dynamic sector within Mongolia's economy. Gold exploration is continuing to grow ten times from 1993 to the year 2003. In 2004, large build up of gold as well as other minerals such as copper, coal, tin, iron as well as others were discovered.
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Mines can also be detonated by [[Cruise Disruptors]] and other missiles, and can be led off-target by [[Countermeasures]], pushed off-target by [[Battleship Flak Turrets]], and can also be evaded with defensive maneuvers.
  
Tantalum mining, like many other lucrative industries located throughout the world, has a vastly divergent status amongst global businesses and human legal rights advocates. On one hand, corporate pursuits in several niches have grown influenced by this precious material; its superlative heat aversion and also corrosion resistance ensure it is an ideal material for any broad variety of technology-centric devices. Utilized in applications for example medical apparatus products built to enhance quality lifestyle for large numbers, towards the smartphone as well as other consumer products which have flooded the marketplace, tantalum mining in the present realm of recent commerce has firmly established itself as being a necessity that may be not going anywhere soon.
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Disillusioned with current methods in African mines and slow a reaction to horrific worker problems, innovative businessmen began the hunt for additional tantalum mining sources. The effect? South USA hasn't only quickly gained a foothold in the manufacturing procedure, but it can quickly established the reputation as a trendsetting place, redefining the sector using its superior product that may be humanely grown.
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Mr. <a href="http://MRO). The memo was delivered from the Cabinet Secretary about the issuance of the unified law for mining as well as, creating a mining map that would be accessible to investors.
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|[[M433 "Drone" Mine Dropper|Drone]]||600||300||60||16||$500||$20
 
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|[[M433 "Drone" Mine Dropper|Drone]]||2,600||1,300||60||16||$500||$20
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|[[HM-a "Seeker" Homing Mine Dropper|Seeker]]||750||375||80||16||$860||$30
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|[[M468 "Wardog" Mine Dropper|Wardog]]||920||460||60||16||$1,830||$80
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|[[HM-b "Razor" Homing Mine Dropper|Razor]]||1,200||600||80||16||$3,710||$120
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|[[M472 "Tadpole" Mine Dropper|Tadpole]]||1,600||800||60||16||$7,460||$200
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|[[HM-d "Driller" Homing Mine Dropper|Driller]]||1,850||925||80||16||$14,300||$400
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|[[M479 "Swatter" Mine Dropper|Swatter]]||2,700||1,350||80||16||$24,790||$500
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|[[HM-g "Cutter" Homing Mine Dropper|Cutter]]||4,000||2,000||80||50||$54,810||$1,250
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|[[HM-i "Ripper" Homing Mine Dropper|Ripper]]||9,400||4,700||80||50||$322,580||$5,000
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|[[M485 "Screamer" Mine Dropper|Screamer]]||1,000||24,500||80||64||$380,480||$6,000
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|[[Nomad Mine Dropper|Nomad]]||17,000||11,000||60||64||$425,400||$6,000
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|[[MX-17 Nuclear Mine Dropper|Nuclear]]||17,000||8,500||60||64||$425,400||$6,000
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[[Category: Mines]]

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Mine

Mines are explosive munitions that lack a long-range propulsion system, and have very rudimentary short-range propulsion. They are typically dropped from the rear of a Fighter or Bomber (and some Freighters), and simply drift towards the nearest mass object, and then detonate on impact. Unlike other projectile weapons, mines do not explode when they reach the end of their life, but instead become inert.

Explosion damage does Direct damage to everything within the explosion radius. This includes any unshielded equipment, such as the target's guns and support equipment, but also includes the attacker if he gets too close.

Mines can also be detonated by Cruise Disruptors and other missiles, and can be led off-target by Countermeasures, pushed off-target by Battleship Flak Turrets, and can also be evaded with defensive maneuvers.

Mine Droppers

Name Hull Damage Shield Damage Speed (m/s) Explosion Range (m) Dropper Price Ammo Price
Drone 600 300 60 16 $500 $20
Drone 2,600 1,300 60 16 $500 $20
Seeker 750 375 80 16 $860 $30
Wardog 920 460 60 16 $1,830 $80
Razor 1,200 600 80 16 $3,710 $120
Tadpole 1,600 800 60 16 $7,460 $200
Driller 1,850 925 80 16 $14,300 $400
Swatter 2,700 1,350 80 16 $24,790 $500
Cutter 4,000 2,000 80 50 $54,810 $1,250
Ripper 9,400 4,700 80 50 $322,580 $5,000
Screamer 1,000 24,500 80 64 $380,480 $6,000
Nomad 17,000 11,000 60 64 $425,400 $6,000
Nuclear 17,000 8,500 60 64 $425,400 $6,000