DescriptionSeafox Mine Disposal System Onboard HMS Bangor off Libya MOD 45153320.jpg
English: A Seafox Combat Round is manouvered into its launch position by a member of HMS Bangor's Mine Disposal Crew.
HMS Bangor destroyed two underwater bombs during operations off Libya. The minehunter exploded a 1,000-Kilogramme bomb on the sea bed near the key port of Tobruk. Her crew found the explosive sitting in 145 meters of water and disposed of it using the underwater drone system Seafox.
Organization: ROYAL NAVY
Object Name: FJ110042007
Category: MOD
Supplemental Categories: Equipment, Weapons, Ships, Minehunters, Missiles, Sea Fox
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|A Seafox Combat Round is manouvered into its launch position by a member of HMS Bangor's Mine Disposal Crew.
HMS Bangor destroyed two underwater bombs during operations off Libya. The minehunter...
Seafox Mine Disposal System Onboard HMS Bangor off Libya
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ROYAL NAVY
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FJ110042007
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Crown Copyright
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A Seafox Combat Round is manouvered into its launch position by a member of HMS Bangor's Mine Disposal Crew.HMS Bangor destroyed two underwater bombs during operations off Libya. The minehunter exploded a 1,000-Kilogramme bomb on the sea bed near the key port of Tobruk. Her crew found the explosive sitting in 145 meters of water and disposed of it using the underwater drone system Seafox.