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BAE Systems has further extended the multi-functional role of its combat engineer vehicle, Terrier®, with enhanced mine clearance capabilities. Recently proved in field trials, the mine plough is designed to ensure a safe route for a convoy of vehicles, by clearing land mines and Improvised Explosive Devices along a chosen path. The vehicle has also been equipped with a long-reach rummage arm developed to probe and unearth suspect buried devices from a safe distance. On display at DSEI this week, these new developments are part of ongoing capability enhancements which further boost Terrier’s ability to conduct route proving and clearance tasks. Terrier can operate the track-width mine plough at a depth of 300mm when traveling at speeds of 15 kilometers per hour. Together with the long-reach rummage arm and an existing remote control function, Terrier limits the need to place any operators in direct danger during hazardous clearance operations. Mike Reece, Business Development and Strategy Director at BAE Systems Combat Vehicles (UK), commented: “The new mine clearance capability of Terrier was developed following feedback from operations in Afghanistan. Working closely with Pearson Engineering, this enhancement will significantly reduce the British Army’s resource burden with fewer vehicles and troops required to clear safe routes, whilst improving the safety of both military personnel and local residents.” The need to reduce the equipment and logistic footprint of armed forces has highlighted the increased role of platforms with multiple capabilities and functionality. Terrier is ideally suited to fulfill this remit thanks to its open and flexible architecture. Engineers at BAE Systems’ UK sites in Newcastle and Telford continue to develop modular upgrades to Terrier allowing flexible and rapid reconfiguration in response to operational requirements to be integrated easily by users in the field. Product Information
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