Photos: Army touts top tech inventions
by ZDNet Author | June 20, 2007 6:15am PDT | Image 1 of 13
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But even if a nation's military has to do the best it can with the gear it has, it can also plan ahead for the gear it knows it will need. That's the dual premise behind the U.S. Army's recent recognition of what it calls its "top 10 greatest inventions for 2006." Fittingly, several of the honored inventions deal specifically with the threat that improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, pose to vehicles--and the soldiers riding in them.
Sometimes, small things can make a big difference. This photo shows one of the inventions, the Humvee Crew Extraction D-ring, created by an engineering team at the
The D-ring provides a solid anchor point to which a chain or cable can be attached to pull open damaged doors.
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