They can’t mark and track these with GPS? It seems like it would be a smart idea to keep notes on the precise location of every mine, and whether or not it’s been removed or exploded. It’s not like it’s the 1950s, when a landmine’s location was a mystery after it was buried. (Or is Russia planting these mines?)
The vast majority are from Russia and the ones Ukraine uses are mostly anti tank mines which are less dangerous to individuals while Russia is using a shit ton of anti personnel mines.
Putting antennas and batteries in mines increases production cost.
The mine would broadcast it’s signal, effectively telling the opposing army exactly where it is so they can disarm it. Effectively rendering mines useless, more of a speed bump than anything.
They can’t mark and track these with GPS? It seems like it would be a smart idea to keep notes on the precise location of every mine, and whether or not it’s been removed or exploded. It’s not like it’s the 1950s, when a landmine’s location was a mystery after it was buried. (Or is Russia planting these mines?)
The vast majority are from Russia and the ones Ukraine uses are mostly anti tank mines which are less dangerous to individuals while Russia is using a shit ton of anti personnel mines.
Russia is mining too. They don’t even tell their own soldiers where their mines are.
Keeping track of the mines location is just an invitation for your opponent to gain a map of all of your troops movements
It would be a humanitarian thing to do after a conflict is over. “We’re leaving but here is where the mines are.”
If Russia upholds their signing of the Geneva convention they’re actually responsible for removing all of their mines after the conflict is over.
But we all know they’ll say the mines are either Ukraine’s or Wagner’s and not remove them.
You’re right, but there’s nothing humanitarian about a military conflict.
Putting antennas and batteries in mines increases production cost.
The mine would broadcast it’s signal, effectively telling the opposing army exactly where it is so they can disarm it. Effectively rendering mines useless, more of a speed bump than anything.
ask russia to track their mines, but make ukrainians suffer is their objective anyway