Poland will soon be ready to deploy mines along its eastern border within 48 hours if necessary
Poland has withdrawn from the Ottawa Convention and plans to use infantry mines to protect against potential Russian attacks along its eastern border.
A Finnish Invention Was Supposed to Become the New 'Mine Horror' at the Eastern Border - It Turned Out Differently
The Finnish Defense Forces are not currently planning to adopt domestically manufactured jumping munitions to replace infantry mines due to unresolved technical performance requirements.
NEW OLD SKILL โฉ Finnish conscripts learn to use infantry mines again, previously prohibited
Finnish soldiers will begin training to use infantry mines again after withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention due to threats from neighboring Russia.
Controversial weapon is being put back into use: Soldiers' direct assessment: 'Yes, it can cause destruction'
Finnish soldiers express support for the return of infantry mines, stating their effectiveness and the need for enhanced military capabilities.
Training has begun โ Colonel reveals the price range of mines and makes a request to companies
The Finnish Army has commenced training for infantry mines and is seeking to procure various new mines quickly, following Finland's withdrawal from the Ottawa Mine Ban Treaty on January 10th.
Finland Returns to the Era of Infantry Mines โ Development Work and Domestic Production Underway
The Finnish Defense Forces are preparing for the return of infantry mines following withdrawal from the Ottawa Treaty, as Colonel Riku Mikkonen emphasizes their importance for the country's conscript military.