Anti-Tank Ditches and Bunkers: Estonia Begins Construction of Defensive Line on Border with Russia. PHOTO
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Estonia Builds Anti-Tank Ditches on Russian Border
The Estonian Defence Forces, in cooperation with the Estonian Centre for Defence Investments (ECDI), have begun constructing anti-tank ditches this week along the country’s southeastern border with Russia. The work is part of the Baltic Defence Line, a major fortification project aimed at stopping a potential military attack from the first metres of Estonia’s territory. The ditches are being built in Setomaa Parish and will be integrated into a …
Estonia began building anti-tank trenches on its border with the Russian Federation this week, The Baltic Sentinel reports. This is the first in a series of defensive measures that Tallinn is planning as part of its Baltic Defense Line project. It will also begin building bunkers in the fall.
The Defence Forces, in cooperation with the State Defence Investment Centre, began establishing a Baltic Defence Zone on the southeastern border.
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