I agree on the mines, that’s why I put it under the maybe qualifier.
I think if you laid them out in only that area, and then just surround the whole thing with steel plate reinforced concrete walls, like a giant hollow Tetris L piece, we could all live with it.
The problem with mine fields is when they are unmarked or in an area with unrestricted access.
No one is going to accidentally stumble through a 20 ft tall and 4?( I don’t know the physics of how wide it would have to be compared to tall to be an effective wall here. Leverage is a bitch like that) ft wide wall.
That would have to be an intentional incursion.
That stops all of 10/7, except the paragliders, and they wouldn’t stand a chance without ground troops.
Air support can not hold ground, that requires boots on the ground.
Shit, we could even get a UN fund to build the wall, and the U.S. to supply the land mines, I think it is just us and North Korea that even have a good stockpile after russia used all of theirs.
I agree on the mines, that’s why I put it under the maybe qualifier.
I think if you laid them out in only that area, and then just surround the whole thing with steel plate reinforced concrete walls, like a giant hollow Tetris L piece, we could all live with it.
The problem with mine fields is when they are unmarked or in an area with unrestricted access.
No one is going to accidentally stumble through a 20 ft tall and 4?( I don’t know the physics of how wide it would have to be compared to tall to be an effective wall here. Leverage is a bitch like that) ft wide wall.
That would have to be an intentional incursion.
That stops all of 10/7, except the paragliders, and they wouldn’t stand a chance without ground troops.
Air support can not hold ground, that requires boots on the ground.
Shit, we could even get a UN fund to build the wall, and the U.S. to supply the land mines, I think it is just us and North Korea that even have a good stockpile after russia used all of theirs.