Seen surreal Finland usually headlines for saunas and hockey, not treaties and landmines
ahyesmyelbows on
Russia stay home, this land is *mine* 😌
MercantileReptile on
In case any russians complain, it’s not about landmines. Just about special surprise fireworks, to brighten someone’s day.
TheClampz on
As much as I do not like landlines they make sense in this case! Good luck Finland!
LevoiHook on
Maybe Canada should too. You know, for reasons.
UndeadLudvigBorga on
Good
LiftsFrontWheel on
Hell yeah, joining that treaty in the first place was a mistake. Moralize all you want, but we lack the manpowet to cover the entire front effectively in a war and mines are a vital tool in covering the gaps, as we have seen in Ukraine.
And our mining procedure involves careful planning and record keeping of all major mine obtsacles so that they can be demined after the war. As someone who has been trained in this stuff by the Finnish military, I don’t see our own AP mines making a major change in the UXO situation, considering all the other ordnance that will remain in the ground.
Maxx7410 on
how many idiots defended that mines dont work…. mines are a vital part of any real war. the treaty was usless from the start
88rosomak on
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and now Finland. The market price of Russian legs has dropped significantly. Coincidence? I don’t think so 😉
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Seen surreal Finland usually headlines for saunas and hockey, not treaties and landmines
Russia stay home, this land is *mine* 😌
In case any russians complain, it’s not about landmines. Just about special surprise fireworks, to brighten someone’s day.
As much as I do not like landlines they make sense in this case! Good luck Finland!
Maybe Canada should too. You know, for reasons.
Good
Hell yeah, joining that treaty in the first place was a mistake. Moralize all you want, but we lack the manpowet to cover the entire front effectively in a war and mines are a vital tool in covering the gaps, as we have seen in Ukraine.
And our mining procedure involves careful planning and record keeping of all major mine obtsacles so that they can be demined after the war. As someone who has been trained in this stuff by the Finnish military, I don’t see our own AP mines making a major change in the UXO situation, considering all the other ordnance that will remain in the ground.
how many idiots defended that mines dont work…. mines are a vital part of any real war. the treaty was usless from the start
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and now Finland. The market price of Russian legs has dropped significantly. Coincidence? I don’t think so 😉