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Lithuania is testing iron anti-tank obstacles that will soon reinforce the dragon’s teeth, fortifying bridges on the Kaliningrad route. These barriers are proven to effectively block heavy vehicles, significantly slowing any advance. If needed, firepower will be ready to support.
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@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA will be interesting to see with a tank in full speed

@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA It be a shame if somebody knew how to make a dirt pile.

@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA 84 years ago France had Maginot line, Lithuanians in 2024 are testing iron anti tank obstacles, interesting.

@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA And I was already in love with Lithuania

@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA firepower is ALWAYS needed to backup passive defences.

@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA This is how everybody should deal with russians.

@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA

@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA Tank treads are surprisingly delicate and can be snapped by these barriers rendering the tank immobile. This forces the convoy to stop, making it a prime target. Moving the debris manually is dangerous and time-consuming. Investing in a few I-beams could bring a convoy to a halt.

@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA Do they stop nuclear missiles?

@LKasciunas @LitdelNATO @LithuaniaInEU @LithuaniaMFA Wait for Russia FAB 3000..nothing will be there

