Mines on the Italian front (World War I)

A mine gallery in the ice at Pasubio
The Italian front in 1915–1917, initial Italian conquests shown in blue

The mines on the Italian front during the First World War comprised a series of underground explosive charges of varying sizes, secretly planted between 1916 and 1918 by Austro-Hungarian and Italian tunneling units beneath their enemy's lines along the Italian front in the Dolomite section of the Alps.