Civil engineer guide to fighting positions, shelters, obstacles
Civil engineer guide to fighting positions, shelters, obstacles
Civil engineer guide to fighting positions, shelters, obstacles
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AFH 10-222 Volume 14 1 August 2008 4<br />
Figure 2.22. Light Antitank Weapon (LAW) Fighting Position. ................ 47<br />
Figure 2.23. Earth Containers Being Expanded and Filled On-site. ........... 48<br />
Figure 2.24. Improved Foundation. ............................................................. 49<br />
Figure 2.25. First Layer – Single-Bay Fighting Position. ............................ 50<br />
Figure 2.26. Second Layer – Single-Bay Fighting Position. ........... ............ 51<br />
Figure 2.27. Composite Panels – Single-Bay Fighting Position. ................. 51<br />
Figure 2.28. Waterproof Membrane – Single-Bay Fighting Position. ......... 52<br />
Figure 2.29. Overhead Cover – Single-Bay Fighting Position. ................... 53<br />
Figure 2.30. Completed Single–Bay Fighting Position. .............................. 53<br />
Chapter 3—PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES. ...........................................54<br />
3.1. Overview. ............................................................................... 54<br />
Figure 3.1. Protective Structures. .. .............................................................. 54<br />
3.2. Expedient Protective Structures. ............................................ 55<br />
Figure 3.2. Corrugated Metal Culvert Shelter. ............................................ 56<br />
Figure 3.3. Top View – Fighting Bunker. .. ................................................. 58<br />
Figure 3.4. Front View – Fighting Bunker. ...................................................58<br />
Figure 3.5. Layout and Design – Fighting Bunker. ..................................... 59<br />
Table 3.1. Fighting Bunker Bill of Materials. .. ........................................... 60<br />
Table 3.2. Thickness of Wood <strong>to</strong> Support Earth Cover. .............................. 60<br />
3.3. Prefabricated Structures. ........................................................ 61<br />
Figure 3.6. Expandable Tactical Shelter. .................................................... 61<br />
Figure 3.7. ISO Bunker. .............................................................................. 62<br />
Figure 3.8. First Layer – ISO Bunker. ......................................................... 63