American cluster bombs have only 2% failure rate. Given that Ukrainian lands are full of ruSSian mines, could cluster bombs be used for demining fields? Sappers would have much less work to do with defusing only those 2% which failed to explode.

  • InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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    Yes and no, but no, it’s not worth it, we have demining cluster-mortars designed for this that work fine and should have fewer side effects.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mine-clearing_line_charge

    The main reason you don’t use cms is that a: you need a long but not wide corridor usually (arty makes this harder) and 2: with cms you’re replacing enemy mines with friendly mines which isn’t always what you want.

    Also cms are more expensive in logistics for distance/depth cleared.

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      But the friendly mines are friendly! They are kind to you when taking off your leg and they never lie to you!

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      with cms you’re replacing enemy mines with friendly mines which isn’t always what you want.

      But they’re friendly. It says so right there in the name.

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        They will sing you sweet lullabies while they confiscate your legs. Couldn’t reasonably ask for more.

    • JebanuusPisusII@szmer.infoOP
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      I was listening a podcast about Ukraine using MCLCs and I thought that potential use of CMS for humanitarian/defensive reasons is noncredible enough to be posted here :)