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U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kevin Tanenbaum
An explosive ordnance disposal robot moves towards a car to check for a simulated vehicle-borne improvised explosive device during a training exercise at Nellis Air Force
Base, Nev., May 5. The Robot has a camera attached to the arm to allow the EOD technician a better look at the site without being in a close proximity to the explosive.
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nance disposal Sta Sgt. Je ery Glover, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal
Force Base, Nev., technician, looks back at his team for a positive signal during a training exercise at Nellis
decontaminate Air Force Base, Nev., May 5. EOD techs are trained to detect, disarm, detonate and dispose
of explosive threats all over the world.
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at Nellis Air Force Sta Sgt. Je ery Glover, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance Sta Sgt. Je ery Glover, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal
armor designed disposal technician, carries a tool to break the window of a vehicle with a technician, walks back to his team after securing a line that will open a car door during a
may produce. simulated vehicle-borne improvised explosive device in it during an exercise training exercise at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., May 5. EOD techs detect, identify, recover,
at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., May 5. The training simulated what it would be disarm and dispose of unsafe explosives and ordnance.
like if there was a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device present in a
parking garage setting.