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    17-4-9 Garand Picture of the Day



    Members of the 2nd Engineering Combat Battalion sweep the roads of Korea for anti tank mines
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    Photographer is ahead of them?

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    Hopefully there are no A/P mines where the photographer went an A/T mine should not be set off by the weight of a single man though I would not want to try that theory out.

    Speaking of mines the Germans in WWII got onto the Flail tanks setting off the teller mines what they did was have a initiator type set up hooked to a teller mine about the right distance back so as to explode under the tank when the flail hit the initiator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ed skeels View Post
    Photographer is ahead of them
    Jeeze guys...posed photo... The area they're checking could be 300 yds away. This guy wants a picture before they head out. "Show us how you use that thing"...
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    As soon as I opened the picture I thought Korea.
    Who knows why........
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    What bit of kit exactly does the second man have, behind the man with the detector? Is it just a metal probe or something else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    just a metal probe
    A mine probe. Just a very sharp metal spike with a several piece joined handle, and a pistol grip. It's just for poking... Here's one version.
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    Find a mine is no prize.

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    Not quite the clown show I'd use for mine detection. I have a feeling a bit less than stated is going on.
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    Ok thanks, Jim.

    Didn't the Britishicon mine detector case include a spike bayonet and entrenching tool shaft for mine probing purposes?

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