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Description: An area where aircraft, ship, and submarine crews can deliver high-explosive ordnance on a seaborne target (usually a large deactivated vessel), which is deliberately sunk using multiple weapon systems. A sinking exercise is typically conducted by aircraft, surface ships, and submarines in order to take advantage of the ability to fire high-explosive ordnance on a full size ship target. The target is typically a decommissioned ship made environmentally safe for sinking according to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards. The location is greater than 50 nm from shore and in water depths greater than 6,000 ft.
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