Underwater bridge

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A Soviet tank crosses the Khalkhyn Gol river, August 1939.

An underwater bridge is a military structure that was employed during World War II and the Korean War.

Underwater bridges, typically constructed of logs, sand and dirt just beneath the surface of the water in a

air strikes
have difficulty in destroying them as the water insulates the structure from blasts.

Battle of Pusan Perimeter of August-September 1950.[1] In the Vietnam War the Ho Chi Minh trail used such bridges.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ (Fehrenbach 2001, p. 124)
  2. ^ (Currey 1997, p. 281)

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