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02-11-2010, 16:27
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USMC "The Breacher"
The USMC has some Assault breacher vehicles for IED and minefield clearing....check out this video of this awesome 72 ton machine
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02-11-2010, 17:28
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Steilacoom, Washington
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awesome power....abram chassis? hovercrafts.mmmm...marines have cool toys
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02-11-2010, 17:35
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Grand Haven M.I
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Wicked!!!
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02-11-2010, 17:44
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Hillsboro, Oregon (USA)
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Man that's cool!
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and know the place for the first time
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02-11-2010, 17:56
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Yes, it's an abrams. It sucks to crew it because there's only 1 other crewmain to maintain the vehicle.
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02-11-2010, 18:04
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Darlington,PA
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Very nice, wish I could get paid to do that.
Found this today about it.
Marines push 'The Breacher' against Taliban lines
By ALFRED de MONTESQUIOU, Associated Press Writer Alfred De Montesquiou, Associated Press Writer – Thu Feb 11, 9:44 am ET
SISTANI, Afghanistan – In comes "The Joker."
That's the nickname given by the crew to one of the 72-ton, 40-foot (12-meter)-long Assault Breacher Vehicles. Fitted with a plow and nearly 7,000 pounds (3,175 kilograms) of explosives, the Breachers, as they are commonly known, are the Marines Corps' answer to the deadliest threat facing NATO troops in Afghanistan: thousands of land mines and roadside bombs, or improvised explosive devices, that litter the Afghan landscape.
The Breachers, metal monsters that look like a tank with a cannon, carry a 15-foot (4.5-meter) -wide plow supported by metallic skis that glide on the dirt, digging a safety lane through the numerous minefields laid by the Taliban.
If there are too many mines, the Breachers can fire rockets carrying high-grade C-4 explosive up to 150 yards (meters) forward, detonating the hidden bombs at a safe distance so that troops and vehicles can pass through safely.
The detonations — over 1,700 pounds (770 kilograms) of Mine Clearing Line Charges — send a sheet fire into the air and shock waves rippling through the desert in all directions.
Reporters watched the "Breacher" in action Wednesday as Marines edged closer to Marjah, a southern Taliban stronghold that NATO commanders plan to attack in the coming days in the largest joint NATO-Afghan operation of the Afghan war. Troops are expected to face a massive threat from mines and roadside bombs as they push into Marjah, 380 miles (610 kilometers) southwest of Kabul.
"This may be the largest IED threat and largest minefield that NATO has ever faced," says Brig Gen. Larry Nicholson, the commander of all Marines in southern Afghanistan.
Several Breachers — including "The Joker" and its twin "Iceman" — will be used in the Marjah assault. Commanders hope they will make a huge difference as troops pierce through layer after layer of minefields circling the town.
"I consider it to be a truly lifesaving weapon," said Gunnery Sgt. Steven Sanchez, 38, leader of a platoon from the 2nd Marines Combat Engineers Battalion.
A cross between a bulldozer and Abrams tank with a 1,500-horsepower turbine engine, Breachers are so valuable that they only travel outside bases along with a tank retrieval vehicle to drag them to safety if they are damaged.
Sanchez's platoon drove Breachers in their first combat operation in December, when Marines reclaimed a section of the heavily mined Now Zad valley farther north in Helmand province. "We made history, and the Breacher did well," says Sanchez, of Palm Desert, Calif.
"I'm happy to see that this monster is on our side," said Rahim Ullah, a machine gunner in the Afghan army unit that will fight alongside the Marines.
A few kinks are yet to be worked but before the Breachers are entirely up to speed. Two charges fired by "The Joker" and "Iceman" on Wednesday didn't go off automatically, forcing one of their crew to dismount and trigger the explosives themselves.
Developed by the Marines since the 1990s and costing US$3.5 million apiece, the Breacher still has room for improvement, Sanchez admits.
"It's not in the testing phase anymore, but it sure as **** still is in the deployment phase," he said, adding that all the Marines serving on his Breacher platoon are volunteers and intent on improving the new weapon.
"I'm convinced it's going to prove itself in Marjah," Sanchez said.
Many on his platoon believe the Breacher has already proven its worth. The Joker's vehicle commander, Cpl. Michael Turner, 21, of Provo, Utah, says his Breacher works even better than he'd thought during training.
"She's surprisingly easy to operate," Turner said. His vehicle can travel at 50 miles (80 kilometers) per hour. When plowing for bombs, it can still move at 5 to 8 mph (8 to 13 kph), depending on the terrain — all the while digging up the dirt 14 inches (36 centimeters) deep.
"That's plenty enough to get the IEDs," said Turner, because any explosive buried deeper is unlikely to be triggered by a vehicle driving by.
The Joker's driver, Sgt. Jeremy Kinsey, 23, from Sunny Side, Washington, even triggered a live IED during his Breacher's first combat outing in December. The 60-pound (27-kilogram) bomb exploded on his plow, powerful enough to rip out a tire or an axle from a normal armored vehicle.
The Breacher barely registered. "It shook slightly," Kinsey said. "I laughed and I drove on."
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02-13-2010, 17:00
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: McMurdo, Antarctica
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Beat me to it, I was gonna post the same article.
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02-13-2010, 21:19
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: SW Ohio
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Cool video. Thanks.
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02-13-2010, 21:36
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Spencerville, Indiana
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I'm glad our guys have that. Looks like the Taliban have landmines scattered all around Marjah.
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02-13-2010, 21:49
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Henderson. NC
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Hope this saves lots of lives and frustrates the enemy!
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