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Destroying minefields making safe paths for the troops to go through.

The engineers build bridges for our vehicles and tanks can cross safely. Making IEDs to stop the enemy coming through and attacking the British troops.

They destroy bridges stop the enemy coming through, or if we are getting chased hey will destroy the bridge after them.

Before they make bridges they ask for permission because its not there land. The engineers bring massive tanks of water over to supply it for the troops and set it up in the base.

Bridging

They look for water underground. They then use pipes to get the water up.

Checking for IEDS in the mines then destroying them. Operating in the dual environments of land and sea, amphibious vehicles occupy a niche role in naval warfare. Albrecht Muller profiles the amphibious landing craft and its role in modern warfare.

Mine warfare

Water supply

They supply water to people who struggle for it, so they do a bit of humanitarian aid.

Engineers
Amphibious Force Protection
The construction of protective structures and defensive obstacles. A engineer, also called pioneer or sapper in many armies, is a soldier who performs a variety of construction and demolition tasks under combat conditions. Such tasks typically include constructing and breaching trenches, tank traps and other fortifications, bunker construction, bridge and road construction or destruction,

Protecting vehicles what help the British army when in missions, making sure there is nothing wrong with them. As a member of our Force Protection staff youll help protect our personnel and equipment, from looking after the base to providing force protection against sabotage and terrorism.

The landing of an amphibious force, including Commando Engineers, Boat Operators and Engineer Divers, provides essential sea-borne services.

The Amphibious Engineer is responsible for providing a vital role in supporting the British Army on exercises and operations through the operation of the specialist bridging equipment called the M3 Amphibious. vehicle. Knots & lashings, field machines, basic structures, hand & power tools, construction techniques.

Field engineer

The role of a Field Engineer is to plan, run and report the operations in the field environment (onshore and offshore rigs). Depending on the final operational segment, (D&M, Well Testing, Wire line etc.) the Field Engineer will be exposed to different types well site operations.

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