If you cannot defend it then you do not own it. In other words, someone, or some group can come along and take it. Take over your shelter, and enjoy all of the luxuries you have stockpiled while you sit shivering in the cold rain plotting your strategy for getting back inside.
Once the SHTF, readymade shelters like the one you have will be on the minds of those without one, and there will be plenty of people without one. The ones least prepared will be forced by their circumstances to take what others have worked hard to gain.
You Are Always In a Defensive Position
You have something that someone else wants, and you want to keep it out of the hands of others. You are …show more content…
A fox hole is bigger than a traditional spider hole and is typically dug big enough for two shooters or even more. It allows a shooter to stand and shoot while still offering cover from incoming rounds and protection from shrapnel.
Fox holes located on your property would be firing positions away from the structure, but yet, close enough to get to during a fight. If you fear your shelter might be burned or bombed then you would seek cover in a fox hole.
Military fox holes will have a grenade sump. A grenade sump is a hole or depression slanted into the sides of the hole so grenades and other explosive can be kicked into to help reduce/reflect the blast. Fox holes should also have drainage sumps to keep it from filling with water. A fox hole on your property would be considered a permanent post.
You can build up one side or all sides to create a berm using the soil from the hole, or you can use sandbags. Sandbags will deflect or stop rounds and shrapnel better than soil in most cases.
You can cover and camouflage the holes when not in use to prevent them from being detected by surveillance of the