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Landmines And Booby Traps

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Landmines and booby traps are concealed explosive devices designed to harm, kill, or incapacitate individuals who inadvertently trigger them. Historically used in warfare and conflict zones, these devices are often deployed in strategic areas to deter or slow enemy advancement. They can be hidden underground, on surfaces, or nestled within objects, making detection challenging and posing ongoing risks even after conflicts end.

Key Features

  • Concealed and difficult to detect
  • Often triggered by pressure, tripwires, or proximity sensors
  • Designed for durability and long-term deployment in various environments
  • Used as area denial weapons in military conflicts
  • Can cause severe injuries or fatalities

Pros

  • Historically have served as a strategic military tool for deterrence
  • Can provide defensive advantages in conflict zones

Cons

  • Highly lethal and indiscriminate, risking civilian lives
  • Remain hazardous long after conflicts end, causing injuries and fatalities during demining efforts
  • Ethically controversial due to their impact on civilian populations
  • Difficult and dangerous to detect and remove

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 03:40:34 PM UTC