KIRKUK, Iraq (May 27, 2006) -- Soldiers are issued and use thousands of dollars worth of equipment every day. They depend on this gear to keep them safe and to make their jobs and lives easier. Sometimes, however, modifications need to be made to certain items.
Enter innovation. When something does not work, or does not work exactly as it should, Soldiers often use their own ingenuity to make it work better.
Sergeant Ben Smith, Forward Support Company, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, is one example of a Soldier-inventor.
When the Birmingham, Ala. native realized the Improved Target Acquisition System, used by turret gunners, could not be mounted on the unit's new trucks, he set out to fix the problem, while at the same time maintaining the safety of the gunner protection kits.
"We had to make a lot of parts out of scratch," he said. "It took about a month and a half to build the prototype."
With the new mounts in place and being used on four truck's belonging to Company D, 2/327th Inf. Reg., Smith says he is happy with how his creation turned out.
"They have been able to use the trucks for observation, route clearance and other missions," Smith said.
He added that feedback has been positive, noting that gunners feel better being able to fire with the ITAS in place.
Smith said he will continue to improve items when needed and make something new if the Infantry Soldiers need it.
"The infantry is my customer," he said. "Whatever they need, I make for them."
Date Taken: | 07.05.2006 |
Date Posted: | 07.05.2006 09:24 |
Story ID: | 7026 |
Location: | KIRKUK, IQ |
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