Mine Clearing with Fluffies [Username2399]

Hear me out, route clearance … but with fluffies … I’ll take my cushy government contract now. Oh, and because someone might ask, yes the fluffy has little armour plates on. I didn’t give any thought as to what they may be made of.

Booru era post

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shit i could see Fluffies being used for mine sweeps, hell didn’t people used to use mice or wiener dogs for that?

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Those animals could snuff mines out I think

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true, but be honest, throw enough fluffies in a mine field and they are all bound to hit a mine and clear a path sooner or later

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They used weiner dogs and mice cause they could find the mines but didn’t weight enough to set them off. Fluffies on the other hand totally heavy enough xD

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dog that’s the best part, even if the mine’s go off, nothing lost or gained!

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I’m guessing those armor plates are to make the fluffies heavy enough to trigger the mines and not to protect them xD

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Even if the armored plates protect them from the bast the shock wave from the blast would rupture their organs and kill them

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Not at all, land mines are designed to not explode if a small animal steps on them. They would be fairly useless otherwise. Minefields would start clearing probably before the personnel finished laying them. The local fauna would clear it probably withing months. There is still at least one active WWI mine on the Western Front. Actual minefields stay active possibly for 100+ years. Fluffies are just too pathetic to be all that useful for anything.