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FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance Platoon, 20th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade use the Medium Mine Protected Vehicle, Type II (MMPV II) to coordinate HUSKEY detection vehicles ... More

FORT HOOD, Texas — The Medium Mine Protected Vehicle,

FORT HOOD, Texas — The Medium Mine Protected Vehicle,

FORT HOOD, Texas — The Medium Mine Protected Vehicle, Type II (MMPV II) traverses a low-water crossing during execution of a route clearance mission as it is put through its paces during Operational Testing at ... More

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance Platoon, 20th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade employ their robot to place a demolition charge on a simulated mine during a Route Clearance trai... More

FORT HOOD, Texas — The 510th Route Clearance Platoon,

FORT HOOD, Texas — The 510th Route Clearance Platoon,

FORT HOOD, Texas — The 510th Route Clearance Platoon, 20th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade operates the interrogation robot to interrogate a suspected improvised explosive device that has been emplace... More

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance Platoon, 20th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade use the Medium Mine Protected Vehicle, Type II (MMPV II) interrogation arm to remotely look into ... More

Trainers from the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence

Trainers from the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence

Trainers from the Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (background) instruct Combat Engineers from the 510th Clearance Company, 20th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, on operator-level maintenance and... More

Engineers with the 569th Engineer Company, Fort Carson,

Engineers with the 569th Engineer Company, Fort Carson,

Engineers with the 569th Engineer Company, Fort Carson, Col., clear a hill of IED threats while mounted along a route used during Operation Southern Strike III in the district of Takhteh Pol, Kandahar province,... More

FORT HOOD, Texas — A Vehicle Optics Sensor System (VOSS)

FORT HOOD, Texas — A Vehicle Optics Sensor System (VOSS)

FORT HOOD, Texas — A Vehicle Optics Sensor System (VOSS) peeks above a ridgeline, while its parent Medium Mine Protected Vehicle, Type II (MMPV II) remains safely concealed. The VOSS enables the MMPV II crew to... More

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance Platoon, 20th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade use their vehicle-mounted interrogation arm to inspect and manipulate a roadside explosive hazard... More

Soldiers with 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division,

Soldiers with 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division,

Soldiers with 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, travel alongside a Doking mine-clearance vehicle in Zharay District, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, during a recent patrol. The Doking is a remote-controlled,... More

Soldiers conduct familiarization and training on an

Soldiers conduct familiarization and training on an

Soldiers conduct familiarization and training on an Interrogation Arm enabler system as part of the collective training for an operational test of the Medium Mine Protected Vehicle Type II. U.S. Army Operationa... More

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance

FORT HOOD, Texas — Soldiers of the 510th Route Clearance Platoon, 20th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade conduct a Route Clearance mission in support of the Medium Mine Protected Vehicle Type II (MMPV I... More

Engineers with the 569th Engineer Company, Fort Carson,

Engineers with the 569th Engineer Company, Fort Carson,

Engineers with the 569th Engineer Company, Fort Carson, Col., clear a hill of IED threats while mounted along a route used during Operation Southern Strike III in the district of Takhteh Pol, Kandahar province,... More

A 510th Clearance Company, 20th Engineer Battalion,

A 510th Clearance Company, 20th Engineer Battalion,

A 510th Clearance Company, 20th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade Soldier inspects the Robot Deployment System (RDS) as part of his Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services during an operational tes... More

Soldiers with 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division,

Soldiers with 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division,

Soldiers with 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, travel in front of the Doking mine-clearance vehicle during a recent patrol in Zharay District, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The Doking is a remote-controll... More

Pfc. Alex Christensen with the 569th Engineer Company,

Pfc. Alex Christensen with the 569th Engineer Company,

Pfc. Alex Christensen with the 569th Engineer Company, Fort Carson, Colo., provides security in a turret during Operation Southern Strike III in the district of Takhteh Pol, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, Sept... More

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