cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/16759425

https://t.me/astrapress/63733

Lithuania installed “dragon’s teeth” and mines in front of the bridge on the border with the Kaliningrad region

“This is a precautionary step to ensure more effective defense,” the Lithuanian Defense Ministry said on Twitter. The ministry explained that the Queen Louise Bridge is Russian property, so Lithuania cannot install “dragon’s teeth” and mines on the bridge itself, but only in front of it.

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27 points

It is more for a show I guess, which is not to say they shouldn’t do it.

Surely first step in invasion over the bridge would be to just hit that bridge with some rocket…?

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15 points

It’s definitely a message, not an actual defensive fortification.

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I think it can be for two things at once. Definetly more for show, but increases annoyance/makes a possible invasion more annoying.

Obviously I imagine they have a way to blow up the bridge too which sounds far more effective.

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7 points

I’d love to see !noncredibledefense@sh.itjust.works do a meme week about Russia haplessly trying to mount an invasion from Kaliningrad lmao

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100% for sending a message.

That bridge is pre-sighted for artillery or has its own dedicated missile just waiting for someone to hit the proverbial button.

If it’s not, then that’s just bad planning.

The real question is “do they wait for someone to try crossing before blowing it up, or just do it the moment Russian forces twitch in that direction?”

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if sappers can get to that bridge, then it can be just mined and if needed removed at milisecond notice. much more reliable, faster and more efficient than artillery

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