Is it true that the Soviet Union used a super weapon called a radio mine during the Continuation War?
>>64413091https://www.standingwellback.com/russian-ww2-radio-controlled-explosive-device/They're booby traps, meant to be detonated with a radio signal in areas the enemy has taken from you, usually buildings. They're not timed because you can't always be sure when the enemy actually begins inhabiting the building.
>>64413091>>64413391https://en.topwar.ru/95696-sovetskie-obektnye-miny-f-10-i-ih-ispolzovanie-v-gody-voyny.html
>>64413091the OG ECM songhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrBLSmuhTSs&list=RDxrBLSmuhTSs&start_radio=1
>>64413427It was actually this specific instrumental recording.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZx1zl_sVTI
>>64413091Why would the Soviet Union use mines at the end of the war? Mines are only good to when you're losing ground or the battle lines are static. In the continuation of the war, Germany was the one who should have been using mines.
>>64413801ebin songg:DDD
>>64413091I've never even heard of the continuation war
>>64417126Well, now you haveJokes aside it's a very interesting conflict, go look into itGenerally speak, Finland in WW2 is an interesting subject
>>64413091https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viipurin_radiomiinatOnly in Finnish and Polski but Google translation is accurate enough. Basically Finns prevented mines from being detonated by shitposting music weeks-on-end.
>>64417126Includes largest battle in Nordic history with over 200 000 participantsthere's a movie about ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoEN9H383xQ
>>64417126because it goes against the ww2 narrative
>>64418046It's a bad movie, as a film. Hear me out. It just skips from one place to another, making every character you're introduced to quickly irrelevant. Let me finish.It's entertaining, yes, and has great scenes and high production value, and certainly covers the key points of the larger battle(s), where individuals aren't so meaningful. However, one shouldn't approach it conventionally, expecting a plot or coherence, but rather treat it like a compilation of combat scenes. In a sense, more like a documentary.