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Smart Naval Mines stand out as one of the most striking elements of modern naval warfare technology. Unlike traditional contact mines, these advanced systems can distinguish their targets and activate based on predefined parameters. Today, Smart Naval Mines are considered a critical component of strategic deterrence. Especially in narrow straits, harbor entrances, and key maritime trade routes, they are defined as low-cost yet high-impact defensive assets. For naval forces, they are widely recognized as one of the most powerful tools of asymmetric warfare.
From a technical perspective, Smart Naval Mines are equipped with acoustic, magnetic, and pressure sensors. Thanks to these sensors, they activate only against vessels that match specific tonnage levels or acoustic signature profiles. Some advanced models can count passing ships and wait for a designated target while remaining passive toward civilian vessels. Certain versions include encapsulated torpedo systems, launching a torpedo once a target is detected to conduct an active strike. These systems can be integrated into underwater network-centric warfare doctrines, remotely programmed, or set to self-destruct after a predefined period. While naval mines were extensively used during World War II, modern smart systems have evolved into far more sophisticated and selective weapons. This transformation is reshaping concepts of maritime security and naval superiority.