So what I thought I would do in this part of the series is look at a handful of niche digging tools, just to add to the mix ...
This is post 12 of 12 in the series “Field Defences” A Modern Day MEXE Shelter Underground Shelters and Bunkers… Think Defence is a hobby, a serious hobby, but a hobby nonetheless. I want to avoid ...
Physical barriers (apart from wire and ditches) include concrete blocks, beams, and posts, in addition to various improvised ...
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Both Ukraine and Russia have made use of small UGV's to attack field defences, it is difficult to see a future where these ...
Barbed wire is a type of fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. It typically consists of two or more strands of steel wire twisted together, with ...
Any physical obstacle can be breached, they are not force fields. Anti Tank Ditches are no different to any other obstacle. The reason they exist is to delay, frustrate, divert, shape, influence, ...
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has rapidly accelerated the development and deployment of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), particularly first-person view (FPV) drones, which have become pivotal for both ...
Sandbags are not new, their use as a weapon or training aid goes back to medieval times, but arguably, as a field defence they were not widely used until the early 18th century As muskets emerged as ...