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One of well over a hundred fortress minethrowers that have been shut down but are still functional. In this plant with an access vertically from the top, the dehumidification system was just checked. Private photos inside are still not allowed. Since the events in Ukraine, politicians (Bruno Walliser/Jean-Luc Addor) have been calling for the reactivation of the fortifications and associated troop units that were disbanded in 2013.
These double-barreled launchers fire grenades, canister shells and smart ammunition with a caliber of 12 cm. 16 rounds per minute with a range of 8.5 km. The plants are small, well protected and difficult to locate. In most, like at this one, the <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/kecko/43072115240/">lids</a> of the gun openings are currently covered with soil. Behind the hut there is a rest area with a fireplace for hikers. Who thinks evil here? The huts aren't found everywhere, and sometimes they belong to a nuclear-proof shelters (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/kecko/21535403162/">ASU</a>) in the vicinity. An efficient weapon against ground troops. Until recently, clarifications were still being made as to how the systems could be handed over to municipalities and associations. Let's see if that changes now and Switzerland becomes a porcupine again like during the Cold War. Of course, there is no danger yet of Putin's troops advancing to Lake Constance. But as a lesson from the experience in Ukraine, Russia will massively upgrade and strengthen its conventional armed forces over the next fifteen years. In contrast to Europe. According to the visions of Mother Erna Stieglitz, who lived near Augsburg and died in 1975, the next great conflict will begin according to the laws of classical military stratagem. And amazingly, in the silence of her room, this woman saw that Switzerland should then be one of the few defense areas in Europe that hold out. Switzerland, April 21, 2022.Relevante Bilder
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