Hidden away within Multi-National Base Tarin Kot in Uruzgan province, a small team of Australian Defence Force and United States personnel are spearheading a potent new capability reducing the threat from improvised explosive devices (IEDs) for the Afghan population and Australian and Coalition troops in Afghanistan. The Weapons Intelligence Team (aka WIT or 'CSI Tarin Kot') analyses IED components to enable the ADF and its Coalition partners to determine the best methods of countering the threat. This intelligence allows Australian and Coalition forces to update their tactics, techniques and procedures to counter the threat for troops on the ground. The specialised team within WIT uses techniques akin to a police crime lab on the TV program 'CSI' to analyse recovered IED componentry to create the evident for the Afghan justice system to prosecute individuals involved in supplying, creating and laying IEDs against civilians and Coalition troops. This evidence adds to a worldwide database used by police forces, immigration and other officials to help prevent crime.
One would be hard pressed to find even one iota of intelligence in that God forsaken cesspool you call Australia.
GrandmaMargaret1 4 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
great vid but why not use ex eod, armourers do this and therefore allow this great guys out on the ground
696felix 1 month ago
It's actually quite interesting to see what the Australian Army is doing.
Mattzerfyer 1 month ago