Denmark has created a special Cube module for setting sea mines
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For the Navy of various countries of the world in Denmark, a special module was created for setting sea mines. The installation turned out to be inexpensive, but effective.
This was reported in Naval News magazine.
It is assumed that the module will be in demand, since recently a number of states have taken care of strengthening security measures to protect their coasts. At the same time, very few countries operate ships capable of laying sea mines. In this regard, the Danish company SH Defense proposed an original solution to this problem.
Cube is a container-based payload concept that the Danes first introduced in 2020. Now the line of this product includes about 300 items: from engines to search and rescue modules and decoy launchers. The latest novelty was shown in early November at a specialized exhibition in Athens, the capital of Greece. It allows you to turn almost any naval craft into a platform for setting mines.
Cube consists of standard modules that allow ships to be reconfigured from one mission to another in less than four hours. Ready-made mission bays and standardized container cubes, equipped with a Flex Frame adapter frame, provide the device with unique versatility.
The most important feature of the mine-laying module is that it does not have to be installed inside the ship. Instead, containers can be placed on any open deck with access to the stern.
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