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 during a Route Clearance training mission in support of the Medium Mine Protected Vehicle Type II (MMPV II) operational test here. Operationally realistic training missions are an essential component of operational testing, reinforcing both the received doctrine and tactics training as well as unit-developed mission-specific tactics, techniques and procedures. Along with the U.S. Army Operational Test Command, the Soldiers conduct realistic, unit specific missions, Soldier consideration and comments on the system are incorporated into test data to be used in both system evaluation and refinement. (Photo by Clay Beach, U.S. Army Operational Test Command Visual Information)
Date Taken: | 03.23.2016 |
Date Posted: | 04.15.2016 13:55 |
Photo ID: | 2527265 |
VIRIN: | 160323-A-GW628-031 |
Resolution: | 1436x672 |
Size: | 1.38 MB |
Location: | FORT HOOD, TEXAS, US |
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