It is forbidden — 1. To lay unanchored automatic contact mines, except when they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them; 2. To lay anchored automatic contact mines which do not... Rules of Land Warfare - Stran 146avtor: United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 221 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
 | 1908
...they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them; (2) to lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings; (3) to use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark. Article II. —... | |
 | James Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson - 1919
...constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them ; " "to lay anchored automatic contact mines which do...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings;" "to lay automatic contact mines off the coast and ports of the enemy, with the sole object of intercepting... | |
 | James Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson - 1919
...constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them ; " "to lay anchored automatic contact mines which do...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings;" "to lay automatic contact mines off the coast and ports of the enemy, with the sole object of intercepting... | |
 | James Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson - 1915
...are so constructed as to become harmless one hour after control over them has ceased; the laying of anchored automatic contact mines which do not become...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings; the use of torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark. It is also forbidden... | |
 | Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1908 - 149 strani
...mines, unless they be so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them has ceased to control them ; 2. To lay anchored...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings ; 3. To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark. ARTICLE 2. The... | |
 | James Brown Scott - 1908 - 447 strani
...they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them; 2. To lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings ; 3. To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark. ARTICLE 2 It is... | |
 | Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1908 - 472 strani
...they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them ; 2. To lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings ; 3. To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark. ARTICLE II DE... | |
 | 1908
...they are so constructed1 as to become harmless cne hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them; (2) To lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings; (3) To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark. "Art. II. It Is... | |
 | Percy Bordwell - 1908 - 374 strani
...they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid them ceases to control them; 2. To lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings; 3. To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark. ART. II. It is forbidden... | |
 | Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1908 - 180 strani
...they are so constructed as to become harmless one hour at most after the person who laid theiu ceases to control them ; 2. To lay anchored automatic contact...soon as they have broken loose from their moorings ; 3. To use torpedoes which do not become harmless when they have missed their mark. ARTICLE II. It... | |
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