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This community is for posting high quality photographs of militaries from around the world.

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Full description: Tech. Sgt. Matthew Shoup, an EOD technician from the 52nd CES/CED, equipped with a jamming device, inspects an area where an improvised explosive device has been reported during the Air Force EOD final competition at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Indiana, Sept. 9-12, 2024. Hosted by the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, this annual competition fosters innovation, enhances readiness, and cultivates leadership within the EOD career field. The event features a series of challenging scenarios designed to replicate real-world environments, pushing participants to demonstrate their skills under realistic and demanding conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jason Wilkinson)

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Note: For anyone interested, the jamming device is from the JCREW I1B1 program, which is tasked with creating a variety of counter IED devices.

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