Mine Clearing Vehicle

Item Name Code (INC) 68589

Combat, Assault, and Tactical Vehicles, Tracked
Federal Supply Class: FSC 2350
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 2350
Ground Effect Vehicles, Motor Vehicles, Trailers, and Cycles
Federal Supply Group: FSG 23
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 23
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INC 68589 Mine Clearing Vehicle
INC 68589 Mine Clearing Vehicle

A self-propelled vehicle, utilizing a flail type mechanism to dispose of energetics in any mines within the flailed area.

Additional Information for Mine Clearing Vehicle Additional Information for Mine Clearing Vehicle

Mine clearing vehicles are specialized vehicles designed to detect and remove landmines and other explosive devices from the ground. These vehicles are used in military operations, humanitarian demining efforts, and post-conflict reconstruction.

There are several types of mine clearing vehicles, each with its own unique capabilities and methods of operation. Some common types include:

1. Armored Engineer Vehicle (AEV): These vehicles are equipped with a variety of tools and attachments, such as bulldozer blades, excavator arms, and mine plows. They are used to clear obstacles, create safe paths, and remove mines and other explosive devices.

2. Mine Flail: A mine flail is a vehicle that uses rotating chains or drums fitted with heavy chains or flails to detonate or deactivate landmines. As the vehicle moves forward, the flails strike the ground, triggering the mines and rendering them safe.

3. Mine Roller: A mine roller is a vehicle equipped with a large, heavy roller that is designed to detonate or deactivate landmines by applying pressure to the ground. The roller rolls over the suspected minefield, triggering any mines it comes into contact with.

4. Remote-controlled Vehicles: These vehicles are operated remotely by a human operator, allowing them to safely clear mines without putting personnel at risk. They are equipped with various tools and technologies, such as metal detectors, ground-penetrating radar, and robotic arms, to detect and remove mines.

5. Mine Detection Dogs: While not technically vehicles, mine detection dogs play a crucial role in mine clearance operations. These specially trained dogs are able to sniff out the presence of explosives and indicate their location to their handlers.

It is important to note that mine clearing vehicles are operated by trained professionals and follow strict safety protocols to ensure the safety of the operators and the surrounding areas.

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