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U.S. Army Engineers demonstrate their capabilities utilizing the Improved Ribbon Bridge (IRB).
The Improved Ribbon Bridge (IRB) enables Soldiers to cross rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water in the absence of a means of crossing or in the event of an unreliable or damaged permanent bridge. The IRB can be configured as either a continuous full-closure bridge or assembled and used for rafting operations.
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@velcroman11
@velcroman11 7 лет назад
Where ever the army goes, the ENGINEERS go FIRST!! ORRA.
@knuckledragger549
@knuckledragger549 7 лет назад
To all that serve, ever have, ever will. A profound thank you. Last night my family and I slept in peace. God bless Y'all. My dad served in the 443rd AABTN. WW2.
@CheckDisOutpeeps
@CheckDisOutpeeps 7 лет назад
God bless! well done to your paps.
@knuckledragger549
@knuckledragger549 7 лет назад
Thanks. He was a true hero.
@user-jw6qw3xn2h
@user-jw6qw3xn2h 7 лет назад
+CheckDisOutpeeps ,2
@qj877
@qj877 7 лет назад
I had an uncle who was killed in the Netherlands during WWll in an AA unit on Nov 23 1944. I'm leaving for Ft Leonard Wood next month...
@shuceybshanta1242
@shuceybshanta1242 7 лет назад
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@pedrorodriguez2914
@pedrorodriguez2914 5 лет назад
Very reliable for rescue in natural events like after hurricanes,but in combat,'sitting ducks'. AF Vet.
@laecityboys4738
@laecityboys4738 5 лет назад
Wow. That's military impressions right there
@higgsdominoisland1345
@higgsdominoisland1345 3 года назад
very good let's increase the country's defense by expanding its military.
@rleequ
@rleequ 7 лет назад
I have to agree with chicken wing, it's not a bridge but a ferry. I was an army engineer trained at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. What we used to build were constructions which connected two sides of a gap. That is what a bridge is designed to do. We made them of wood, rope, pontoons, and girders. One side gave access to one side of a gap and the other end gave access to the other side of the gap. I respect every man or woman who has served our country by serving in the various arms of the military. But Military intelligence has again brought into question their ability to recognize the difference between a horse and a horses ass.
@RameshBhimappaBevur
@RameshBhimappaBevur 7 лет назад
unbilivably video adds up Indian Army people all god bless all of Army
@missag1538
@missag1538 4 года назад
WOW that is amazing 🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️ Alice from Manchester UK 🇬🇧
@missag1538
@missag1538 4 года назад
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@munamuna1903
@munamuna1903 4 года назад
Munna Bhai
@petea2485
@petea2485 4 года назад
Who the fuck is Alice?
@laurentbaraka6646
@laurentbaraka6646 4 года назад
Alice hello
@muhammadashiq1775
@muhammadashiq1775 4 года назад
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@udontneedtono9825
@udontneedtono9825 7 лет назад
Cool! First time I ever saw this.
@ibrahimmuhammadu8869
@ibrahimmuhammadu8869 3 года назад
Udont Needtono
@nanookdan
@nanookdan Год назад
Impressive, nice little crosswind to keep it spicy
@iamgriff
@iamgriff 2 месяца назад
I am proud to be an American, even in 2024.
@TheManlol12
@TheManlol12 Месяц назад
Doesn’t matter the year.
@ahmadroslanhashim7243
@ahmadroslanhashim7243 2 года назад
Kerja berpasukan yg terbaik ,syabas!
@ExtremeTourname
@ExtremeTourname 4 года назад
2:33 Transform and Roll Out!
@saqibsaki3615
@saqibsaki3615 3 года назад
@flaviosilva-qb7sm
@flaviosilva-qb7sm 2 года назад
That is USA Army guys , that is so damn fantastic. Very very cool. Damn hell
@lusiapuh1588
@lusiapuh1588 Год назад
Стільки механізмів! Військовим потрібно багато чого знати та вміти .Як дружно працюють ! І тут вони як риба у воді . Молодчаги!
@carllofgren5599
@carllofgren5599 7 лет назад
Did my military service at such a unit 1981 in Sweden. Many exercises at night and opened the bridge for just one to two hours. When opened, it was go go go with almost no lights, very scary when driving heavy vehicles across the river. At the same time false bridges were set up. An enemy aeroplane flying at high speed couldn´t see the difference. The russians had at the time their version made of steel while ours were made of aluminium. As an military activity it is very impressive to have experienced. Those were the days my friend..
@user-bw8ql8ei8d
@user-bw8ql8ei8d 2 года назад
Я знала инженера этого изобретения. Один инженеров ещё жив. Он был молодой лейтенант тогда.
@wake-upcall4867
@wake-upcall4867 Год назад
I had the same in 1987. Especially in the dark with no lights and strong current was a ‘nice’ challenge 😅 So did you already use this system in 1981?
@whiteknight68
@whiteknight68 4 года назад
i did this back in late 80 early 90's
@elizapopa3126
@elizapopa3126 2 года назад
Ce utilități super aveți!este un pod plutitor,un bac,cum se numește la noi.Cu asemenea profesioniști,ingineri militari,tara dv.sigur se mândrește!Deși .s civil ,totuși mi.a plăcut videoul...căci admir forțele armate și poliția din toată lumea..profesii de onoare și credință.Profesii dure riscante ,dar pentru cei cu vocație și patrioți..adevărați.Toate cele bune,va doresc,exprimate din păcate în română și poate nu vor.ti citi asta.
@user-yn8pb2cg8l
@user-yn8pb2cg8l Год назад
لو قرأت عن حرب مصر وإسرائيل سنه ١٩٧٣ لقد فعلتها الجيش المصرى قبل اى احد فى حرب حقيقيه وتدرس فى كليات العسكريه حول العالم وموقعه الدبابات لازالت تدرس الى اليوم تحيا الجيش المصرى العظيم وتحيا مصر
@elizapopa3126
@elizapopa3126 Год назад
@@user-yn8pb2cg8l Daca raspunsul este pentru mine,va multumesc!cu regretul ca nu am priceput nimic...nu pot descifra nici un cuvant din limba tarii dumneavoastra.Este ca un limbaj ciudat,un arabesc interesant totusi ...Si esential e ca ati avut bunavointa de raspuns...la ceeace poate nici dumneavoastra nu ati inteles din limba romana...
@jayanjayan8660
@jayanjayan8660 2 года назад
ABig Salute for this efforts👍
@travistolbert2647
@travistolbert2647 4 года назад
Man, imagine having that job while angry people are shooting rifles, mortars, and heavy artillery at you.
@jeffharbaugh8683
@jeffharbaugh8683 5 лет назад
Supposedly reserve units ski behind the boats.
@bestamerica
@bestamerica 7 лет назад
' very beautifully americans militarys services on the bridges... honor and salute to all americans militarys services... one thing that dont dont need to use a sunglass... have to practice and usually all day and cloudy day without a sunglass
@roniqgujjar5579
@roniqgujjar5579 6 лет назад
Great effort ....
@user-rq4kf6dr7t
@user-rq4kf6dr7t 7 лет назад
I think you guys should tie the boat up on two sides with two ropes,one side connects to one bank of river,the other side connects to the other bank of river.it will save much more time than this.
@JBlackjackp
@JBlackjackp 7 лет назад
I'm just laughing at the dudes running in circles at 5:54
@ahsun_yt2279
@ahsun_yt2279 7 лет назад
kabbadi
@josephvenus2278
@josephvenus2278 6 лет назад
Blackjack f
@kok118
@kok118 6 лет назад
Blackjack
@jjdf8382
@jjdf8382 6 лет назад
ur an idiot, He's tightening the clamp to connect the pontoon. hahahaha
@balen5568
@balen5568 6 лет назад
Blackjack ហឹរល
@MohamedAhmed-jt3uh
@MohamedAhmed-jt3uh 2 года назад
تذكروا ما قام به الجيش المصري البطل وعبوره لقناة السويس خلال حرب أكتوبر عام 1973 وهو يكبر ويقول الله اكبر. حفظ الله مصر وشعبها وجيشها
@kennethfarley8347
@kennethfarley8347 10 месяцев назад
The engineers are always the first ones in and the last ones out
@artstormer
@artstormer 6 лет назад
this origin from Russian , they used it for Fresh water river only. during my Combat Engineer time, Singapore used it for Sea , it very difficult to to maintenance, but Singapore totally discontinued.
@lovelinemah7618
@lovelinemah7618 6 лет назад
artstormer L
@bighands69
@bighands69 Год назад
It is not from Russia so people need to stop with the nonsense.
@phi9249
@phi9249 7 лет назад
Oh cool ! Finally did something with the great idea of the Bailey bridge.
@MAOfights
@MAOfights 7 лет назад
This is absolutely nothing like the Bailey Bridge. Float Bridging has been around longer than the idea of modular steel framed bridges. Heck, the Bailey Bridge has been improved on by the Mabry-Johnson and others. Still can't beat the Bailey for it's variety though: I know many which have been permanently emplaced by municipalities.
@phi9249
@phi9249 7 лет назад
It is the first one i saw being built. My dad was a welder and he was repairing one for the Canadian Legion for something or other. It's a good one. Having said that, Archimedes had a bridge that did the same kind of thing. Been around for a very long time which figures, it solves a very important difficulty
@mohdtorikul3532
@mohdtorikul3532 7 лет назад
new
@mannynunez9361
@mannynunez9361 7 лет назад
Phi Archimedes huh... Dont think so could ne mistaking his displacement and weaponry off of decks. Let me check.
@mannynunez9361
@mannynunez9361 7 лет назад
Didnt find a bridge but a big boat ya still he was beyond remarkable wouldnt surprise me.
@tawseefahmadlone3088
@tawseefahmadlone3088 4 года назад
Great work
@damienmb2365
@damienmb2365 7 лет назад
Does the IRB have any advantages over the German M3 Amphibious Rig? This system seems far more complicated and labour intensive.
@joshstafford1120
@joshstafford1120 7 лет назад
the us should buy those they are much faster
@awesome117unsc
@awesome117unsc 7 лет назад
These maybe dated technology, but are simple, and harldy require any electronics systems to operate in case of electrical component failure.
@CrystalForTheWin
@CrystalForTheWin 7 лет назад
the M3... still the best provisional bridge solution out there
@MAOfights
@MAOfights 7 лет назад
The M3 is not as modular, cannot be emplaced long-term, cannot handle as large of loads, and requires more operators long-term in order to maintain position.The IRB offers much more flexibility and permits for the commander to really tailor the configuration to meet the mission needs. I like the M3, but I can think of many missions that I have been on where the M3 would have been ineffective.
@omkarkamble9379
@omkarkamble9379 7 лет назад
Mark Oakley anumaalk
@jwrappuhn71
@jwrappuhn71 7 лет назад
impressive.
@interceptingpunch4037
@interceptingpunch4037 7 лет назад
Damn talk about back breaking work.
@ram2791
@ram2791 3 года назад
Nah. This one is easy. Bailey and MGB are back breaking. Built them all.
@azdirtnaper
@azdirtnaper 3 года назад
@@ram2791 It's a joke I think lol
@poragchetia2392
@poragchetia2392 6 лет назад
Jai Hind good job done by our scientist
@crystalsanchez7934
@crystalsanchez7934 4 года назад
I like that as well by letting any and all the motors breath if posable and not so much weight for the bout or ankers or in any idea of project by letting the engine breath small but effective areas by or around the engine could be holes to help not over heat
@sksdksckddn
@sksdksckddn 4 года назад
육군도화단 캬 BB
@monjaanandare6508
@monjaanandare6508 4 года назад
MAGNÍFICOS HOMENS HONRADOS
@souleymanetraore400
@souleymanetraore400 2 года назад
LOVE LOVE LOVE VIVE VIVE VIVE USA.
@bolojai_shree_ganesh6302
@bolojai_shree_ganesh6302 5 лет назад
Lots of Love, Respect and Best wishes from #INDIA. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙇🙇🙏🙏🙏🙏.
@sebastianu6440
@sebastianu6440 5 лет назад
Polish and Lithuanian army built the floating bidge across the Vistula river before the battle with the Teutonic Knights in the 1410.
@wake-upcall4867
@wake-upcall4867 Год назад
I did it in 1987 at the Dutch corps of engineers.
@josemanueltalamanteschavez8938
Great team job
@amarreally5419
@amarreally5419 5 лет назад
I live in Iraq, not the troops. The American armed forces were a strange commander whose weapons were very developed and that the American soldiers were wearing their special uniforms. The American tanks were developed by all weapons.
@user-kc2ur9ip9l
@user-kc2ur9ip9l 4 года назад
Профессионалы !!!!💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
@user-dl1cu1lr1o
@user-dl1cu1lr1o 3 года назад
У русских быстрее получается.
@rileygriffin8929
@rileygriffin8929 7 лет назад
What ever keeps out country protected I'm all in for
@kimtheng3481
@kimtheng3481 2 года назад
Yui
@xiaoliu3397
@xiaoliu3397 7 лет назад
China have this too, it is called Boat Bridge Troops
@hieutran1692
@hieutran1692 4 года назад
China is number one copy
@bunkhumainphumi1004
@bunkhumainphumi1004 2 года назад
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@waynearrington6727
@waynearrington6727 5 лет назад
I don't know anything about this but I can't imagine what it would be like for an opposed crossing with the potential for artillery and airstrikes. They got big brass ones.
@raulcordillo6150
@raulcordillo6150 4 года назад
John 13:34 Jesus said, A new commandment I give unto you. That you love one another, as I have loved you, that you also love one another.
@rezapratama8609
@rezapratama8609 7 лет назад
Post a military video and suddenly you got half of world military expert on comment section....
@mankitleung1818
@mankitleung1818 7 лет назад
We are no expert,but we have common sense
@tausifahmadahmad9053
@tausifahmadahmad9053 7 лет назад
Reza Pratama very nice
@desalegnananiya7852
@desalegnananiya7852 7 лет назад
Tausif Ahmad Ahmad I w I. the first on I'm monophonic pillbox
@ammangbadawi8094
@ammangbadawi8094 7 лет назад
Reza Pratama 1
@p.chawong9159
@p.chawong9159 6 лет назад
Reza Pratama
@robert-xh4pw
@robert-xh4pw 3 года назад
Nice, Reminds me of my time at dutch 105th corp of engineers in 1988 Building this floating bridge in 45 minutes (!) with a lenght of 135 meters (About 443 ft) across a big river during poor circumstances in winter It’s original a Russian invention and probably updated by us corp engineers. However , our towboats look to have bigger engines. These boats on the video are smaller and we had 3 parts on our boats with less soldiers to connect the parts. I also noticed some dangerous handling of taking a cable away. This guy could lose his fingers or hand in stormy circumstances Helmets are ‘not done ‘ in case you will fall in the water Connecting by ropes when there is ice on the surface of the bridge will be slippery and can be dangerous. Just let the captain of the boat handle this by steering the parts nicely to the other parts Still nice to remember And we also used the parts in the Netherlands when a small part of a river broke though a dam and we helped farmers and other civilians in 1989
@user-ms8ux9xk3b
@user-ms8ux9xk3b 2 года назад
@zainabhjzainal1817
@zainabhjzainal1817 2 года назад
87yyiio
@zainabhjzainal1817
@zainabhjzainal1817 2 года назад
98 Ook
@bighands69
@bighands69 Год назад
Russians did not invent pontoon bridges.
@user-ul3vo1rr5l
@user-ul3vo1rr5l 7 месяцев назад
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@pouya5321
@pouya5321 3 года назад
Thank you
@user-dg7ce8uh8q
@user-dg7ce8uh8q 4 года назад
02년 경기도 부천 도하부대 출신인데 오래간만에 보네요 BEB, RBS, 문교,부교.. 한강 행주대교 아래에서 훈련 많이 했었는데
@sksdksckddn
@sksdksckddn 3 года назад
경기도 부천시 오정구 오정동이죠 저는 97번입니다 캬카
@marcelitogregorio4796
@marcelitogregorio4796 5 лет назад
They get that style from the movie behind the enemy lines..hahaha
@badlandskid
@badlandskid 7 лет назад
Those boats are powerful. I saw a whole platoon waterskiing behind one once.
@mdasraful9134
@mdasraful9134 4 года назад
Q
@dieudonneluemba3718
@dieudonneluemba3718 2 года назад
Bonjour, c'est bien comme exercices pratiques pour les militaires,je suis curieux de savoir , c'est dans quel rivière, fleuve , océan,mer , quel continent, que cela s'effectue
@kennethfarley8347
@kennethfarley8347 10 месяцев назад
@ badlanndskid Those bridge boats have two 330 horsepower desiel engines manufactured in Great Britain
@harrisonschmidt7596
@harrisonschmidt7596 7 лет назад
Great video
@uwekirsten2934
@uwekirsten2934 7 лет назад
In der Zeit in der die Soldaten eine Pontonfähre aufgebaut haben, hätten wir damals(1973) einen komplette Pontonbrücke errichtet und ein Regiment übergesetzt.
@doublezero3338
@doublezero3338 4 года назад
Go Army..HOOAH !!
@MrLordwrecker
@MrLordwrecker 7 лет назад
They didn't build a bridge they built a ferry.
@nadeemahmad882
@nadeemahmad882 6 лет назад
James Vaughan sgamlmo Q
@pjdvolgs2464
@pjdvolgs2464 6 лет назад
James Vaughan hgffv bccxdfruA g u m ucbbseh
@safirabela3132
@safirabela3132 5 лет назад
James Vaughan
@ramkishor8648
@ramkishor8648 5 лет назад
Desi
@user-mw8iy3gp9t
@user-mw8iy3gp9t 5 лет назад
!
@jesselopez5112
@jesselopez5112 7 лет назад
I was a powerboat operator and did this in the Army.Delta Co.13th Engineers.Good times.
@upturned1719
@upturned1719 7 лет назад
Jesse Lopez What type of engineering degree did you have before you enlisted?
@MAOfights
@MAOfights 7 лет назад
To do this job, you do not need an engineering degree. Enlist as a 12C to do this job.
@Dkenady353
@Dkenady353 6 лет назад
I was a bridge crewmember,74th Engineer Co,Fort Hood,TX
@ThiruRameshan
@ThiruRameshan 6 лет назад
Great job
@elipereddy2346
@elipereddy2346 6 лет назад
I love army
@musam7506
@musam7506 4 года назад
elipe reddy much
@JP-ec9rl
@JP-ec9rl 6 лет назад
to all the idiots who made stupid comments. Yes it is a Ferry. You build the ferry. you cross armored support first to secure the far shore. Then you build a full enclosure over a river to cross uninterrupted traffic. And yes it can and has been built under fire. Twice in US military history first an older, more hand constructed version over the Rine in WW2. The second time I'd just as well not discuss. Essayons!
@physiel1263
@physiel1263 5 лет назад
Essayons!
@jorgefarias3053
@jorgefarias3053 2 года назад
Muito bom e muito interessante 😃😃😃
@MobileMaster
@MobileMaster 7 лет назад
love army
@MahbubAlam-cm9jl
@MahbubAlam-cm9jl 7 лет назад
It's takes ages to fix a small ferry. look at Russian very quickly they fix their bridge
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd 7 лет назад
This could be useful for a bridgehead and something more permanent but could they do this while being strafed with aircraft, artillery and small arms fire with motors? In almost every battle where the army was attempting to make a bridgehead, the opposing side was defended by the enemy! It would requite lots of support. Can this support tanks?
@12cusa67
@12cusa67 7 лет назад
I've never seen aircraft on a irb although I'm sure it can but yes to the rest from personal experience it can hold the weight
@rexthekiller6822
@rexthekiller6822 7 лет назад
It is supposed to be built after they have taken the area
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd 7 лет назад
Alex Wong - So, it's main purpose is behind the front to allow tanks and support to reinforce the front, assuming that there is a front! This would be a good thing for often the enemy has destroyed the bridges, or sometime the US destroys the bridges to contain the enemy!
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd 7 лет назад
12cusa - What is a "ireb"? Never the less, I'm pretty sure that this would be easier to put up than a pontoon bridge or a constructed bridge under fire!
@12cusa67
@12cusa67 7 лет назад
its a irb its a ribbon bridge here in Louisiana we have used them to transport troops with heavy equipment down water ways to build leves to stop flooding.
@abdullahgm
@abdullahgm 7 лет назад
good job
@btkmvbunten6787
@btkmvbunten6787 2 года назад
High quality's have to you 😍😍😍😍
@MyLifeAsMom007
@MyLifeAsMom007 7 лет назад
Nice
@prasadprasad8682
@prasadprasad8682 7 лет назад
yas baby
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@kashifnadeem9927 5 лет назад
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@SunilKumar-sw9yb 5 лет назад
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@shainazshaikh5138
@shainazshaikh5138 5 лет назад
Very good
@Lis_Zabiaka
@Lis_Zabiaka 3 года назад
The Russians are building a 10 kilometer long pontoon bridge in the same time. Able to withstand a busy train "train". At the same time, such a crossing can withstand even stronger waves on the water!
@elchorisonn
@elchorisonn 2 года назад
Yeah they are building hate from all over the world long. god damn cant just they mind their own business and let the world be happy nobody cares bout russia.
@rossoakley4704
@rossoakley4704 Год назад
They can withstand a train but not Ukraine
@darkcrusade5785
@darkcrusade5785 3 года назад
Good material
@brunomoses8611
@brunomoses8611 7 лет назад
nice job homies
@user-vh3vf9xv2q
@user-vh3vf9xv2q 5 лет назад
Мы их на другом берегу отталкнём в море 😁
@user-xg4pz4jd8o
@user-xg4pz4jd8o 4 года назад
Зачем ждать на другом, можно и на этом пизделей дать,,, время их тратить, :)
@leogindea9425
@leogindea9425 3 года назад
Только не забудьте отбирать сухой поек, голод не тетка .
@andersonbicalhodesouza3588
@andersonbicalhodesouza3588 5 лет назад
Olha!!! Que engenhosidade.
@matlampir8472
@matlampir8472 7 лет назад
amazing
@bujuminodstrom2076
@bujuminodstrom2076 3 года назад
wow. sophisticated
@RajkumarPattnaik
@RajkumarPattnaik 7 лет назад
real demo I saw here in Bangalore one of defense museum
@jorgepauloferreira7058
@jorgepauloferreira7058 4 года назад
Cara show de bola parabéns pela matéria muito bacana gostei muito
@Claw809
@Claw809 7 лет назад
vaaay babo this is good çok guud viiş
@prasadsavara9759
@prasadsavara9759 4 года назад
Happy work
@erfgoedgidsveenhuizen
@erfgoedgidsveenhuizen 3 года назад
US forces: let's build a bridge.. DUTCH forces: redirect the whole river numbnuts
@markbuckeye
@markbuckeye 3 года назад
Don't think your "plan B" works in the scenario presented
@ahmedelgebaly6793
@ahmedelgebaly6793 5 лет назад
We made it before you in war October 1973 💪✌💣
@psvideoblog4625
@psvideoblog4625 7 лет назад
Great invention general!
@raffygalarosa3752
@raffygalarosa3752 2 года назад
Ang lupit
@mizozaytoun9054
@mizozaytoun9054 5 лет назад
An Egyptian thought since the 1973 war
@ahmedalmatary751
@ahmedalmatary751 4 года назад
فعلا عندك حق والله كانت علي لساني
@gentjanlamaj6163
@gentjanlamaj6163 3 года назад
Impressive, yet manual work 😁 we have the technology to do that with the touch of the button, by the time soldiers need to asemble this the war has finished
@Anonymous-mi6
@Anonymous-mi6 3 года назад
But this is better because construction of a concrete/metal bride takes years to complete and at the time of war if the concrete/metal bridges are to be destroyed then this is the only way. It is better to construct a bridge manually which might take a few days rather than years (where war would surely end).
@ram2791
@ram2791 3 года назад
Well, on a computer its touch of a button. In real life we bridged rivers in hours so the armor and infantry could roll on. Often under fire. Instead of months to years.
@davidithai7437
@davidithai7437 4 года назад
Excellent.
@ranveerjangirjangir6478
@ranveerjangirjangir6478 5 лет назад
Love you army
@bhupendrarai7827
@bhupendrarai7827 7 лет назад
I love soldier my dreams
@sulaimansettu6408
@sulaimansettu6408 7 лет назад
bhupendra rai
@jangmi120912
@jangmi120912 2 года назад
@@sulaimansettu6408 ㅐㅔ
@poojithakambam4691
@poojithakambam4691 4 года назад
How long the people can built a bridge on heavy water streams and how the army people can save themselves during wars🤔🤔🤔
@rubelsheikh7330
@rubelsheikh7330 4 года назад
hi
@poojithakambam4691
@poojithakambam4691 4 года назад
@@rubelsheikh7330 hi
@death_parade
@death_parade 2 года назад
The only place you're likely to find "Heavy water" is in a Nuclear Reactor. If you see a "Heavy water stream", I'd say run, but its not as if you'll be able to tell its heavy water. . Coming back to your question, they can build bridges upto 100 meters long (or even more if required). Indian Army is one of the best at this because Pakistan's primary defence against India, especially in Punjab, consists of a network of canals that all form a defensive barrier. And so Indian Army pays special attention to canal crossing ops. These days, DRDO is building newer generation bridges like Sarvatra Bridging System (22 bridges already inducted), Short Span Bridging System (110 on order) and the Amphibious Floating Bridge and Ferry System (AFFS, under development). . As for how these bridges are defended, the first action is to establish a defensive head on the other bank of the canal. These are then reinforced by Infantry Combat Vehicles that can simply float across like a boat. They are further supported by Artillery and Attack Helicopters. This way, they protect the area where bridge is to be made.
@Mr.Pratik_Chandra
@Mr.Pratik_Chandra 2 года назад
I saw this first time ,it's beautiful US Army 💫 LoVe FrOm #INDIA ❤️🎉✨
@noklangpphom9749
@noklangpphom9749 3 года назад
Thanks you,life
@jeffharbaugh8683
@jeffharbaugh8683 5 лет назад
Few floatation vests or belts!
@pedropktd2010
@pedropktd2010 7 лет назад
There should be a protection to more on the sides of the bridge for the soldiers to enemy attack surprise!?
@death_parade
@death_parade 2 года назад
@goldz.g.s3570
@goldz.g.s3570 3 года назад
不得不说的是,美军的装备外观和漆面的确在视觉上给人的感觉真是高大上。网友为中国装备换上美军涂装后,真的让人大开眼界
@krazyhaze6007
@krazyhaze6007 2 года назад
Just saw they used one of these in Louisiana after Hurricane Ida. This is so cool.
@wake-upcall4867
@wake-upcall4867 Год назад
Yep, Used it when there was a small flood in the Netherlands in 1988
@hasagnihad
@hasagnihad 7 лет назад
30 years a go military was making this in front of my house. They also had a Transporter that can go under the water. I was leaving next to the river on that time.
@johndoe-um5wu
@johndoe-um5wu 7 лет назад
looks more like a barge than a bridge
@stephanieselvon3015
@stephanieselvon3015 5 лет назад
With a tug boat
@TarikulIslam-qm2os
@TarikulIslam-qm2os 7 лет назад
Amazing
@conpump
@conpump 7 лет назад
That's not a bridge, that's a ferry.
@robinpaydon7139
@robinpaydon7139 7 лет назад
It's a bridge section, we use boats to connect the sections together and make a bridge but you're right they can be used to ferry vehicles too
@charlestlawson6806
@charlestlawson6806 7 лет назад
Still not a bridge ?
@robinpaydon7139
@robinpaydon7139 7 лет назад
+Sons of Zadok this is true
@dandcc9192
@dandcc9192 7 лет назад
The word you are looking for is "barge"
@samuelkinyanjui7910
@samuelkinyanjui7910 7 лет назад
Wonderful but how can I join you
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