FM/BG-1765.V1.00 - Encountering a minefield
When encountering a suspected or confirmed minefield, quickly assess the likely extent of the hazard area. This may be clearly defined by warning signs, physical barriers, or obvious defensive layouts. In unmarked cases, mine placement may follow terrain features such as forest edges, open ground, or integrated defensive positions.
Once a suspected danger area is identified:
- Mark the boundary clearly using available markers (flags, tags, or visible indicators)
- Record and share markings using maps or other navigation tools
- Avoid disturbing the area unnecessarily
The preferred option is to bypass the minefield entirely. Where movement through the area is required due to terrain or mission constraints, controlled access should be established using a cleared route FM/BG-1766 - Delineating clearing lanes.
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