ANAD Manufacturing IED-Detecting Scrapes
January 20, 2012
January 20, 2012
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala., Jan. 20 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news release:
The depot is working quickly to equip warfighters with a new tool to combat improvised explosive devices -- something that looks like it belongs in a farmer's field rather than behind a military vehicle.
The tool, an iron scrape, is designed to drag behind a Husky Metal Detecting and Marking Vehicle, digging into the ground and exposing detonation wires attached to IEDs.
The depot is working quickly to equip warfighters with a new tool to combat improvised explosive devices -- something that looks like it belongs in a farmer's field rather than behind a military vehicle.
The tool, an iron scrape, is designed to drag behind a Husky Metal Detecting and Marking Vehicle, digging into the ground and exposing detonation wires attached to IEDs.