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River Sailors test new anti-IED system
Multi-National Force-Iraq ^

Posted on 12/22/2009 4:01:19 PM PST by SandRat

A Riverine Assault Boat from Detachment-1, Riverine Squadron-3, speeds toward civilian contractors with Joint CREW [Counter Radio-controlled IED Electronic Warfare] Composite Squadron-1, out of Baghdad, to test the effectiveness of the boat's anti-IED CREW system under realistic operational conditions, near Contingency Operating Base Basrah, Dec. 14.  Photo courtesy of Multi-National Division – South.
A Riverine Assault Boat from Detachment-1, Riverine Squadron-3, speeds toward civilian contractors with Joint CREW [Counter Radio-controlled IED Electronic Warfare] Composite Squadron-1, out of Baghdad, to test the effectiveness of the boat's anti-IED CREW system under realistic operational conditions, near Contingency Operating Base Basrah, Dec. 14. Photo courtesy of Multi-National Division – South.


BASRAH
— The Sailors of Riverine Squadron-3 are an integral part of the defense of Contingency Operating Base Basrah, patrolling the waterways to deter attacks against the base. Yet, while they are watching the backs of everyone here, there are plenty of threats to their own safety they have to watch for as well.

One such threat, IEDs – whether on bridges they pass under or from the shoreline they patrol – are now a little less threatening, thanks to new anti-IED devices installed on their boats by members of Joint CREW [Counter Radio-controlled IED Electronic Warfare] Composite Squadron-1 (JCCS-1).

The thorough testing the systems were put through here, Dec. 14, took several hours, but revealed that the system's functionality on the boats was even more robust than had been expected.

"Obviously, it's one of those things where it's hard to tell if it's working," said Lt. j.g. Mike Diehl, commanding officer of Yorktown, Va.-based Detachment-1, RIVRON-3, "because, if nothing blows up, you don't really know, so you don't know what you've stopped."

So, seeing the civilian contractors from JCCS-1 put the system through its paces was a definite confidence boost for the Sailors.

"I definitely think the fact that we had the ECM crews come down from Baghdad and actually do live testing, having those guys actually come out and show us all the different tests they can do, definitely inspires much more confidence," Diehl said. "We have a definite number now that we can associate with the 'bubble.’ It's not the abstract, 'well, we think it works out so far.'"

The simplicity the system allows for crewmen is also a plus, Diehl said.

"It's an easy to use system, it's much more transportable than something like the man-packs," he said. "It's more versatile."

Petty Officer 1st Class Jeremy Houskey, a Riverine Patrol Boat captain with Detachment-1, said he is happy to have the addition to the Riverine arsenal.

"The way they installed it, it seems like it's going to work pretty well," he said.

It reduces space on the boat, Houskey said, but it's worth it.

"All around, it's a good installation, because it's a piece of ECM-ware that can save our crewmen's lives."

Diehl echoed Houskey's sentiments.

"The fact we're able to get it on our boats is definitely something we're excited about," Diehl said. "The lack of what's happened to us is obviously a good sign."

(A Multi-National Division - South release)


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: antiied; brownwater; frwn; iraq

1 posted on 12/22/2009 4:01:21 PM PST by SandRat
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". . .if nothing blows up, you don't really know, so you don't know what you've stopped"

So it disables the IEDs rather than just detecting them? A little hard to tell from the article but, either way, it sounds like a very helpful system.

3 posted on 12/22/2009 6:53:22 PM PST by hsalaw
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