plahvatustõkiste
Plahvatustõkiste is a type of Estonian military fortification built during the interwar period, specifically during the 1930s. These fortifications were designed to provide defense against potential invasions from neighboring countries, primarily from Latvia and the Soviet Union.
The plahvatustõkiste were built along the Estonian-Latvian border, approximately 30 kilometers north of the city of
The name "plahvatustõkiste" can be translated as "explosion barrier" in English. This refers to the idea that
The plahvatustõkiste were part of a larger defense system designed to protect Estonia from potential aggression.