Mine/Legends

A mine was any explosive designed to be concealed and detonated whenever enemies were nearby. There were hundreds of different varieties of mine made by a variety of manufacturers.

Description
There were several different types of anti-personnel mine. Most were triggered by physical pressure, such as a footstep. Other mines used a beam projector attached to a shaped charge that triggered when the beam was broken. Still other varieties used timers or motion sensors.

Known Anti-Personnel Mine Types

 * trip mines
 * HX2 antipersonnel mines
 * LX-1 laser-flechette mines
 * I.M. mine
 * floating mine
 * LX-4 proton mines

Description
Some varieties of anti-vehicular mine were triggered by similar methods as anti-personnel mines. However, many varieties contained circuitry that allowed them to distinguish between vehicles and infantry, allowing infantry to lure vehicles to their certain doom. E-mag mines detect repulsorlift fields and trigger in the presence of such a field. Many other mines used proximity mines, such as the variety placed in the Naboo waterways during the Battle of Naboo] by the Trade Federation.

Known Anti-Vehicular Mine Types

 * 3HX3 repulsorlift mines
 * LX-4 proton mines

Sky mines
Long after the invention of terrestrial land mines, sky mines were developed. Some mines were stationary, held by in place by cables. Others, such as Arakyd's atmospheric mines drifted until they detected any enemy craft, which they then would pursue and attack. Wilhuff Tarkin was known to use mines of this variety in his attack on Zonama Sekot.

Space mines

 * ''see space mine.

Other mines

 * singularity mines