nostr:npub1scjc2e839xfmmsjfqr87huvu9qxenptmamfrcj6s98gv6frq5wgqh0el3p nostr:npub1fxlyjw9tlj8j5jstd3f50fleh2vakecdy4l6pagcpu02p6jqzjxq7tym5p how quickly could you guys clear out a kilometer of these things?
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nostr:npub1scjc2e839xfmmsjfqr87huvu9qxenptmamfrcj6s98gv6frq5wgqh0el3p nostr:npub1fxlyjw9tlj8j5jstd3f50fleh2vakecdy4l6pagcpu02p6jqzjxq7tym5p ok so its 100 meters each so you'd have to do it 10 times to advance a single kilometer
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nostr:npub1msmfqd4dwmrlu5dnsxkwj4570twc0spacaxe4dem0cefnsv0u8pq640dqu nostr:npub1scjc2e839xfmmsjfqr87huvu9qxenptmamfrcj6s98gv6frq5wgqh0el3p I can't give any answer to that. That all depends on mission, equipment and guys available, and the willingness of higher to use said equipment and guys.
That's not even mentioning how much bullshit might be in the ground too, meaning just metal shit that the mine detectors will be sensing, so that'll slow you down.
Or if you're having to deal with enemy contact. Or how densely spaced the mines may be. While there is a doctrine to these things, soldiers get sloppy, and leaders can decide "fuck it, space em closer together".
Oh, and it depends on how you're disposing/destroying the mines. So I hope they have adequate supplies (not likely).
I can't give you a straight answer. I don't know what the US doctrine says on it (nor will I look it up), and for all the reasons I've stated above.
Got the C4 rockets? gonna be quicker. Don't? Ooooooh boy, you're gonna be there a minute