Thursday, February 26, 2009

U.S. Plans Afghan Effort to Thwart Road Bombs


From The New York Times:

WASHINGTON — As part of its buildup in Afghanistan, the Pentagon plans to deploy billions of dollars in heavily armored vehicles, spy planes, jamming technology and even experimental ground-penetrating radar to defend troops from increasingly lethal roadside bombs.

More than 175 American and allied troops were killed by roadside bombs in Afghanistan last year, more than twice as many as the year before, and American commanders say the 17,000 extra troops ordered to Afghanistan by President Obama last week will offer additional targets.

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More News On Thwarting IEDs

Pentagon to spend billions on gear to protect troops in Afghanistan -- International Herald Tribune
U.S. military plans huge effort to thwart roadside bombs -- Statesman
Hi-Tech Weapons to Defend US-led Troops in Afghanistan -- Outlook India

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