True Statement #1: They are deadly.
True Statement #2: Land mines are indiscriminate, they kill or maim anyone who steps on or near them.
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Land mines are what's triggered. They can be set to where there'll set off other land mines through sympathetic detonation, but they generally aren't used as a triggering device.
Land mines are what's triggered. They can be set to where there'll set off other land mines through sympathetic detonation, but they generally aren't used as a triggering device.
Land mines can be placed in any type of terrain. Land mines can be made of metal, plastic, or wood. Land mines can vary in size from 3 to 18 inches in diameter Land mines are dropped or placed as area denial weapons. - They come in two primary types: AP (anti-personnel) and AT (anti-tank). Anti-personnel mines are used against enemy foot soldiers and are the most common. Anti-tank mines are larger, require heavier weights to be triggered, and and used to destroy tanks or large vehicles. - . Mines are not really weapons. They're barriers. Military engineers use minefields to slow the advance of enemy forces and to channel them into bottlenecks (such as an unmined road or field). Artillery and other weapons can then be used to attack the enemy in these bottlenecks.
True, some land mines have interval detonations.
Halo, they are clearing the world of land mines and saving many lives in the process.
Halo, they are clearing the world of land mines and saving many lives in the process.
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Halo, they are clearing the world of land mines and saving many lives in the process.
Halo, they are clearing the world of land mines and saving many lives in the process.
If you're talking about countries which have land mines actually armed and buried, you get more than three to choose from:VietnamLaosCambodiaKorea, Republic of (land mines used in the DMZ)Korea, Peoples Republic of (same deal with land mines in the DMZ)AfghanistanBosnia-HerzegovinaFrance (land mines from WWII still turn up from time to time)United Kingdom (land mines placed by the Argentinians after the invasion of the Falkland Islands are still armed and buried.. some instances of them turning up on the mainland have been reported, as well)UzbekistanTajikistanNicaraguaCosta RicaHondurasGuatemalaLibyaEgyptTunisia