Source is this twitter post by the Lithuanian armed forces: [https://x.com/LTU_Army/status/1961707864117928271](https://x.com/LTU_Army/status/1961707864117928271)
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The post reads:
“This week, Lithuanian engineers placed dragon’s teeth at unused border checkpoints with Belarus & Russia. Together with other national institutions, we will continue assessing key border areas where mobility will also be restricted in the future.”
ZuzBla on
With neighbors like that…
NoGreenFlags on
nothing new. they have been fortifying the border for many years. this is just a very small part of it
spicypixel on
It’s all very much for the optics and for show, because as we know tanks can drive around a road full of concrete to the slightly less well protected barbed wire on each side.
flipyflop9 on
Understandable
Iamoggierock on
Do the russians have tanks anymore? Should be donkey feeders and e scooter walls.
froseva on
it is very important to connect them together, otherwise it has minimal effectiveness
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Source is this twitter post by the Lithuanian armed forces: [https://x.com/LTU_Army/status/1961707864117928271](https://x.com/LTU_Army/status/1961707864117928271)
(Check it out for additional images)
The post reads:
“This week, Lithuanian engineers placed dragon’s teeth at unused border checkpoints with Belarus & Russia. Together with other national institutions, we will continue assessing key border areas where mobility will also be restricted in the future.”
With neighbors like that…
nothing new. they have been fortifying the border for many years. this is just a very small part of it
It’s all very much for the optics and for show, because as we know tanks can drive around a road full of concrete to the slightly less well protected barbed wire on each side.
Understandable
Do the russians have tanks anymore? Should be donkey feeders and e scooter walls.
it is very important to connect them together, otherwise it has minimal effectiveness