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    Finland to acquire anti-personnel landmines and start training staff

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    Posted on January 14, 2026

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    Finland to Begin Acquisition and Training for Anti-Personnel Mines

    Finland's Military Strategy on Landmines

    HELSINKI, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Finland's military will initiate the acquisition of anti-personnel landmines and start training staff, conscripts and reservists to use them later this year, it said on Wednesday, after the country's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention that bans their usage took effect on January 10.

    Finland and other European Union and NATO members bordering Russia - Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Poland - decided to leave the Ottawa treaty amid concerns over the military threat posed by Russia.

    Russia has used landmines in its invasion of Ukraine, and in July accused Ukraine of doing so too, after Ukraine announced its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention.

    Acquisition and Training Timeline

    In Finland, talks with the domestic defence industry and anti-personnel landmine training for military personnel will start early this year.

    Collaboration with Defence Industry

    "The goal is to have the first new mines and their exercise equipment available in the course of 2027," the country's Defence Forces said in a statement.    

    "New anti-personnel mines are intended to be developed in cooperation with the domestic defence industry with a further goal of manufacturing them in Finland."

    Usage Conditions for Landmines

    Finland does not plan to lay anti-personnel mines on the ground in peacetime.

    "We will use mines only in emergency conditions," said Colonel Riku Mikkonen, Inspector of Engineers for the Army Command.   

    (Reporting by Anne Kauranen in Helsinki, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Finland to acquire anti-personnel landmines and start training staff
    1What is an anti-personnel mine?

    An anti-personnel mine is a type of explosive device designed to detonate when triggered by the presence, proximity, or contact of a person, primarily used to incapacitate or kill individuals.

    2What is military strategy?

    Military strategy refers to the planning and execution of operations and tactics to achieve specific objectives in warfare, including the deployment of forces and use of resources.

    3What is the Ottawa Convention?

    The Ottawa Convention is an international treaty that prohibits the use, stockpiling, production, and transfer of anti-personnel mines, aiming to eliminate their humanitarian impact.

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