Title: Fort Benning Countermine Slides
1COUNTERMINE INSTRUCTORS SSG DAVIS SSG BULALA SSG
NELSON
2PURPOSE To increase individual soldier
understanding of the mine and unexploded
ordnance (UXO) threat in the former Yugoslavia,
and todevelop counter mine skills in order to
protect the force during Stability Operations.
3ACTIONS
- Probing for Mines
- Tripwire/Booby Traps
- Self/Unit Extraction
4RISK ASSESSMENT
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION - One Million
Mines RISK ASSESSMENT -
Extremely High
5RISK MANAGEMENT REDUCTION
CONTROLS
HAZARD
- Freeze, avoid, report, mark
- Situational awareness
- Develop mine sense
- Navigation
- Countermine
- NEVER attempt to DEACTIVATE
6INDENTIFY MINED AREAS
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- Three saw cuts in the side of a tree
- Rocks piled up
- Freshly dug mounds of earth
- Blast crater
- Damaged vehicles or dead animals
- Signs, clothing or markers in trees, on post or
on stakes - Residue from mine craters
7USING THE PROBE
30 Degrees
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8CLEAR MARK THE LANE
one meter
9REMEMBER!!!
- Probe at a 30 degree angle
- Probe every 1½ inches across
- Probe 1-meter wide path
- Probe 3 inches deep
- Mark mines!
10BOOBY TRAPS
11BOOBY TRAPS TRIPWIRES
12BOOBY TRAPS TRIPWIRES
START POINT
13A BOOBY TRAP IS An explosive charge or
non-explosive device, which is installed to
wound, kill, or incapacitate an unsuspecting
person when he disturbs an apparently harmless
object or performs a presumably safe act.
14- THE AIM OF
- BOOBY TRAPPING IS TO
- Confuse the enemy
- Inflict casualties
- Destroy material
- Lower morale
15TRIPWIRES BOOBY TRAPS
- Visual ( Binoculars)
- Grass
- Hand
- Fishing Pole
- Grappling Hook
16TYPES OF TRAPS
. Bait . Decoy . Bluff . Double Bluff
17BOOBY TRAP COMPONENTS
. A Firing Device . A Power Source - Battery . A
Connection - Electric Wire . A Blasting Cap . A
Main Charge
18DETECTION
- DETECTION WILL BE PRIMARILY BY VISUAL MEANS.
- INDICATORS OF POSSIBLE BOOBY TRAPS
- Trampled Earth or Footmarks.
- Disturbances of Ground Surface or Scattered,
Loose Soil.
19DETECTION ( CONT.)
- Improvised Methods of Marking Traps, Such as
Piles of Stones or Marks on Walls or Trees. - Evidence of Withered Camouflage.
- Wrappers, Seals, Loose Shell Caps, Safety Pins,
Nails, Batteries, or Pieces of Wire or Cord.
20DETECTION (CONT.)
- Breaks in The Continuity of Dust, Paint Work, or
Vegetation. - Lumps or Bulges Under Carpet or in Furniture.
- Anything That Attracts Your Attention!
21Self/Unit Extraction
22- Self/Unit Extraction
- Freeze and designate path to clear out of
minefield. - Report to higher as soon as situation permits.
- Extraction element probes and marks a cleared
path. - Evacuate casualty on cleared path to a cleared
area.
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25- AVOIDANCE
- NO ITEMS OR AREAS CAN BE CONSIDERED SAFE.
- SUSPECT ANY OBJECT THAT APPEARS TO BE OUT OF
PLACE - REMEMBER - WHAT YOU SEE MIGHT BE WHAT THE
ENEMY WANTS YOU TO SEE. - STAY ON APPROVED ROUTES.
26- AVOIDANCE (cont.)
- STAY OUT OF BUILDINGS AND AREAS NOT APPROVED
BY SFOR. - NEVER ATTEMPT TO DEACTIVATE!
- STOP, AVOID, MARK, AND REPORT
- RETURN THE WAY YOU CAME.
27- COUNTERMINE
- ACTION LOCATE MINES BY PROBING.
- CONDITIONS GIVEN INDIVIDUAL COMBAT EQUIPMENT, A
NON-METALLIC MINE PROBE, AND AREA WITH BURIED
MINES, AND MARKING MATERIALS. - STANDARDS PROBE EVERY 1 1/2 INCHES TO A PATH OF
1 METER WIDE, 1 TO 3 INCHES DEEP (vertical
depth), AND AT A 30 DEGREE ANGLE. DETECTING AND
MARKING MINES.
28- COUNTERMINE
- ACTION LOCATE TRIPWIRES AND BOOBY TRAPS.
- CONDITIONS GIVEN A BOOBYTRAPPED LANE, INDIVIDUAL
COMBAT EQUIPMENT, AND MARKING MATERIALS. - STANDARDS USING ONE OF THE FIVE METHODS, LOCATE
AND MARK TRIPWIRES AND BOOBY TRAPS WITHOUT ANY
DETONATIONS.
29- COUNTERMINE
- ACTION EXTRACTION FROM A MINEFIELD (DISMOUNTED).
- CONDITIONS GIVEN A SQUAD WITH INDIVIDUAL COMBAT
EQUIPMENT, MINE PROBES, AND MARKING MATERIALS.
SQUAD FINDS ITSELF IN A MINEFIELD BY VISUAL
DETECTION OR MINE DETONATION. - STANDARDS SQUAD DETECTS AND MARKS MINES ALONG A
DESIGNATED PATH (ABC METHOD) AND EXTRACTS ALL
SOLDIERS WITHOUT DETONATING ANY MINES
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