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How U.S. Special Forces Fit A Bridge In A Backpack

Popular Science - 12 Nov 2013 22:10
Backpack Bridge courtesy Utah State University The Problem If U.S. Special Forces agents need to scale a wall, traverse a canal, or cross between rooftops, they typically use an everyday 40-pound aluminum ladder. That means one of them has to carry it in addition to the standard 150 pounds of gear and body armor. It's heavy and requires both hands--hands that may have to fire a gun at any moment. There has to be a better way. The Solution The BAMBI (Break-Apart Mobile Bridging and Infiltration) ...
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