Soldiers Construct Floating Bridge (Improved Ribbon Bridge)
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2016
- Army Soldiers with 125 Multi-Role Bridge Company (MRBC), South Carolina Army National Guard slide sections of an improved ribbon bridge into the Olt River, near Voila, Romania while training with both U.S. Army National Guard, Active Army and Romanian Land Forces during the multinational exercise Saber Guardian 16.
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Credits: Kevin Hartman
Former 12B here, loved building Bailey Bridges!
I saw them deploy these once at Ft Leonard Wood, very cool!
And there, I was crossing one of these bridges just outside of Baghdad.
In an M915 with an M. 872 trailer loaded loaded. It's a little bit unnerving.
"Road Runners"
That's what I was doing in the army 12-c-10 Engineers all the way
how many deployments were those actually used?
В 1977-79 годах в прибалтике наводили такую переправу через Неман, 14 минут, рекорд округа!)))
The 1-st example was designed in The Soviet Union in 1954. 36 trucks moved it's sections and equipment. It's easy to google "Понтонно-мостовой парк", try the Russian Wiki.
I was in the 586th bridge company out of Ft Benning GA in 1988.
Jkopp5❤😊😊
Is there a way to cross a river by cable,for heavier stuff like trucks?
Would like to see them do that on a muddy bank and not a prepared surface. Lol.
I was thinking same thing. When do you get to have a nice gravel launch site? LOL. but then again, dont want to get the equipment stuck or dirty.
You call we haul. Sitrep thang.
They would prepare the site with landings on either side, before deploying... what wasn't shown.
Can anyone tell me the maximum width these can stretch and what is the maximum speed of river flow one can be built safely at?
Can be mafe into ferry carying cars and evacuation disater rerieft ect...
Definitely
Is it mostly a combat job or do you work on bridges often in 12 c bridge crew?
@samhudson8836
All 12 c's do is build bridges.
The MOS 12c is bridge crewman
Thinking awake 1750 empire u.s. army
Класс, в СССР понтоны сбрасывали КРАЗ менее затратная техника. Всего три моста.
Mal sehen, ob die am Dnieper so schön Wetter haben, wenn de Russe auch noch drauf schießt.
comedy
Why not use an inflatable raft or hovercraft?
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Brave soldier Ukraine..
I have the wrecker model
Can you use the river in Ukraine to transport equipment to Donbas.
Use a barge at night.
Them and landing craft at night in the rain and fog. Go behind enemy lines up some of the inlets. Set charges and land mines. I can run boats. Arm them to the teeth. Use electric motors and waterjets for propulsion.
@Max yessir.
@@knighthauler2529 на ваши хитрые жопы, найдётся "ночной охотник"
Ennyi idő alatt Ercsibe ötöt letettek mondjuk azok magyarok voltak
3:13从顶上偏右飘出来的白色不明物体是什么东西??
это дохлые американцы
I drove a M-520 Goer across the Rhine River in 1977. ,,"Brigade '75"
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Lol what?
I seems a great technology!
Aashik chavda
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Envoie des nunition et du matériel des pays à ukraine on doit fabriquer en France
I don’t see 2 points of contact on those weapons
جسر ARB
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🙋♀️ There is a group on the Ambassador bridge being blocked by people against the COVID vaccine policy. It is preventing trade, especially automobiles et al, between Canada and US. Would a bridge like this work? If there are anti COVID policy people who read this don’t b offended….just asking a question. Hopefully someone who would know something about this can answer my question👍🏻.
Lol who cares if you offend the Q nutjobs. They complain the most about BLM protesters blocking roads.
I've read that the Russian PMP pontoon bridges can support 60 tons max, so yes this would work very well.
The soviet pmp floating bridge is better.
Lol. Sure
'Tis nice, but both the original and its US versions are getting old. The floating sections must become self-guiding and self-connecting to get a bridge together in units of minutes - not half a day.
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Nato 😂