Examples of using Minefields in English and their translations into Polish
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At the start of relationships are minefields.
During World War I, Goito laid defensive minefields in the Adriatic Sea.
People(39% of escapees) managed to cross both the minefields and the border fence,
go safely minefields, armored protection and try to collect 10 pieces of secret weapon.
For example, the Scorpion flail tank(a modified Matilda II) had already been used during the North African campaign to clear paths through German minefields.
often to clear minefields.
Should be more than adequate Offshore minefields, together with radar
There are old minefields.
Väinämöinen's primary operational duties were to patrol the Gulf of Finland between the minefields"Seeigel" and"Nashorn",
The minefields are out of bounds on the left,
Allied engineers moved forward to clear paths through the Axis minefields.
The Taliban defended positions surrounded by minefields, a principal danger to coalition forces.
In late 1939 and early 1940, the ship laid multiple offensive minefields off the English coast that claimed 18 merchant ships
we breached minefields, trenches, barbed wire
The intruder crossed two minefields, deactivated a 30,000-volt electric fence
the three ships laid defensive minefields in the North Sea.
U-66 reported a position in the North Sea that placed her beyond known British minefields, in what was her last known contact.
She was built to clear minefields in offshore waters,
which prevented the British tank formations from trying to finish off the Afrika Korps when it was strung out between the minefields and Alam Halfa.
the Orkney Islands base for operations in the North Sea minefields.