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In movies, we always see people escaping from booby traps and escaping from death, and loose landmines that explode only when they raise their feet. Do they really exist on the battlefield?

Objectively speaking, it

exists!

It exists! It exists!

For example, according to a report in the People's Liberation Army Daily, in January 2014, Sun Baowei, a staff officer of the Chinese peacekeeping force in Mali, accidentally stepped on an old-fashioned loose-launched landmine with his right foot while performing a mission outside. After being discovered, his comrade Ma Qianqian used his saber to dig out the sand around the mine little by little. After confirming that there was no special device under the mine, he passed two sabers sideways through Sun Baowei's feet. The comrade-in-arms carefully untied Sun Baowei's shoelaces, then put his whole body weight on the two sabers and asked Sun Baowei to lift his feet and leave. Subsequently, the comrades pressed five gravel bags made of camouflage uniforms on the shoes one by one. The mine was eventually cleared and there were no casualties.

(Sun Baowei on a peacekeeping mission in Mali)

(Ma Xiangqian on a peacekeeping mission in Mali)

Generally speaking, the main methods of detonating landmines are: The following types: compression type, loose hair type, trip hair type, remote control type, electromagnetic trigger type, laser trigger type, etc. The other types will not be explained one by one. You can just understand them according to the literal meaning. Here are the highlights. A loose mine. The so-called loose-launched mines mean that the mines will not detonate when you step on them, but will detonate only when you lift your feet away from the mines.

This is a kind of landmine that the protagonists in various movies and TV dramas will step on. The main reason why it is used is because it is very friendly. Compared with other types of landmines, after you step on it, you only need to You can basically survive without lifting your feet. Otherwise, how can you continue watching the movie if the protagonist is dead?

(Gu Zidi stepped on a landmine in "Assembly")

(Leng Feng stepped on a landmine in "Wolf Warrior 1")

It is precisely because of this One thing is that basically no country has reproduced the landmine anymore, making the probability of stepping on this landmine on the battlefield very slim. As mentioned at the beginning, my peacekeeping force officer was very lucky and stepped on an old-fashioned pine thunder.

Landmines are a kind of weapon. They are designed to kill and injure enemies. There is no need to wait for someone to lift their feet before exploding. Landmines are easily eliminated by enemies after stepping on them. This is even more serious. Not tolerated by those who use it.

(The protagonist in "Descendants of the Sun" steps on mines every day)

So today's anti-infantry mines are mostly based on pressure fuses, which will explode as soon as they are stepped on, which rarely occurs. Scenes from film and television dramas. Of course, there is still something to be said for the less.

I just saw a short paragraph about a soldier stepping on a landmine and not daring to move for dozens of hours. The last thing that came out was a can!

Movies What is a movie? It is performed for the audience.

Of course they exist on the battlefield. Didn’t you see Yunnan’s mine-clearing soldiers? They are very dangerous. Bless our soldiers

What is the movie? Those who act in movies are lunatics, those who watch movies are fools!

The design and production are not complicated, it must exist

Anti-Japanese drama, bamboo cannon