This should piss off the libtards. . .

. . . something fierce. :)

SISTANI, Afghanistan – In comes "The Joker."

That's the nickname given by the crew to one of the 72-ton, 40-foot (12-meter)-long Assault Breacher Vehicles. Fitted with a plow and nearly 7,000 pounds (3,175 kilograms) of explosives, the Breachers, as they are commonly known, are the Marines Corps' answer to the deadliest threat facing NATO troops in Afghanistan: thousands of land mines and roadside bombs, or improvised explosive devices, that litter the Afghan landscape.

The Breachers, metal monsters that look like a tank with a cannon, carry a 15-foot (4.5-meter) -wide plow supported by metallic skis that glide on the dirt, digging a safety lane through the numerous minefields laid by the Taliban.

If there are too many mines, the Breachers can fire rockets carrying high-grade C-4 explosive up to 150 yards (meters) forward, detonating the hidden bombs at a safe distance so that troops and vehicles can pass through safely.

The detonations — over 1,700 pounds (770 kilograms) of Mine Clearing Line Charges — send a sheet fire into the air and shock waves rippling through the desert in all directions.

<A href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100211/ap_on_re_as/as_afghan_the_breacher">Read the rest at Yahoo News</a>.
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

Would would this "piss off" anyone other than members of Al-Qaeda?

Would would? Please elaborate.

Keep in mind
Quote from <s>Gabfly1 </s>Lucrum:

I tend to point out spelling errors only among those posters who post bullshit. (Sorry, <s>.Lucrum</s> Gabby. Nothing personal.)...
 
Quote from TGregg:

. . . something fierce. :)

SISTANI, Afghanistan – In comes "The Joker."

That's the nickname given by the crew to one of the 72-ton, 40-foot (12-meter)-long Assault Breacher Vehicles. Fitted with a plow and nearly 7,000 pounds (3,175 kilograms) of explosives, the Breachers, as they are commonly known, are the Marines Corps' answer to the deadliest threat facing NATO troops in Afghanistan: thousands of land mines and roadside bombs, or improvised explosive devices, that litter the Afghan landscape.

The Breachers, metal monsters that look like a tank with a cannon, carry a 15-foot (4.5-meter) -wide plow supported by metallic skis that glide on the dirt, digging a safety lane through the numerous minefields laid by the Taliban.

If there are too many mines, the Breachers can fire rockets carrying high-grade C-4 explosive up to 150 yards (meters) forward, detonating the hidden bombs at a safe distance so that troops and vehicles can pass through safely.

The detonations — over 1,700 pounds (770 kilograms) of Mine Clearing Line Charges — send a sheet fire into the air and shock waves rippling through the desert in all directions.

<A href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100211/ap_on_re_as/as_afghan_the_breacher">Read the rest at Yahoo News</a>.

At the rate these monsters move, they should be able to clear Afghanistan of mines in err... 10^6 years. Can't say they not making progress, though they will probably use up all the fossil fuels on the planet before mission accomplished.
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

Why would this "piss off" anyone other than members of Al-Qaeda? If you're going to flame, at least aim.

Why would this "piss off" anyone other than ... US taxpayer? Clear idiocy :D
 
You can clear mines with a big metal net pulled by a helicopter.. it's a proven thing but the army won't buy it, not for 20 years now...
 
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