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Aidoneus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-02-03 04:02 PM
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5. probably radio-activated or remote activated device
Edited on Sun Nov-02-03 04:25 PM by Aidoneus
The substance may vary greatly, it can either be a bomb constructed to take the form of a landmine, or some unexploded artillery/tank shell rigged with some sort of improvised detonator to go off. Depending on the location, they're either hidden next to a road where occupation forces travel, or buried within the road itself.

The Israelis tried some things in the course of their criminal occupation of Lebanon, such as flying a plane over areas the military forces were going to travel over and trigger the radio-controlled detonations before crossing, but the Lebanese found a way around that also. To the best of my knowledge, the Russian invaders have found no way of stopping the roadside bombs the Chechens plant against their occupation military forces.

There basically is no way to stop them except knowing the guy who buried/hid them and getting him/her to cough it up (or the much easier route of not occupying somebody elses country, that's the best way to stop them).
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