kenttäsuoja
Kenttäsuoja is a Finnish term that translates to "field protection" or "field shelter." It broadly refers to structures or natural features used for protection in an open or exposed environment, typically in a military or survival context. These can range from simple, improvised shelters built from available materials to more elaborate, purpose-built fortifications. The primary function of a kenttäsuoja is to provide cover from weather elements such as rain, wind, and sun, as well as concealment from observation and protection from enemy fire.
In a military setting, kenttäsuoja often refers to temporary defensive positions. This might include dug-in foxholes,
Beyond military applications, the concept can also apply to civilian survival or outdoor activities. In these