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British army Trojan engineer vehicle and Python mine clearance system Afghanistan operation Moshtara.


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The Trojan engineer tracked armoured tank and its Python mine clearance system have been used for the first time in the ongoing Operation Moshtarak in southern Helmand province where troops' progress has been slowed by the number of deadly Improvised Explosive Devices, or IEDs, left by insurgents. The Royal British army Engineers have fired their latest weapon Python mine clearing system in their battle against the Taliban for the first time – an exploding hose which punches safe passage through suspected IED belts. In addition, The Royal British army Engineers used Trojan – which is fitted with a large plough on the front – to clear safe passage through a suspected IED belt to the north west of Showal, the Taliban’s ‘seat’ of governance.Trojan engineer armoured tank and its Python mine clearance system have been used for the first time in the ongoing Operation Moshtarak in southern Helmand province where troops' progress has been slowed by the number of deadly Improvised Explosive Devices IED.

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