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The anti-personnel obstacle breaching system originated as an operational requirements document published by the US Army Engineer School, Fort Leonard Wood, MO. The joint requirements document was signed by the Army and the Marines in April 1994. The system was developed by the United States Army
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Once set in place, the APOBS rocket is fired from a 35-meter standoff position, sending the line charge with fragmentation grenades over a minefield or wire obstacle. The grenades neutralize or clear the mines and sever the wire, clearing a 45-meter-long footpath for troops.
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The APOBS is used to conduct deliberate or hasty breaches through enemy antipersonnel minefields and multi-strand wire obstacles. It is light enough to be carried by two soldiers with backpacks and can be deployed within two minutes.
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The U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps have used the APOBS to clear improvised explosive devices in southern Afghanistan.
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through complex antipersonnel obstacles, particularly fields of
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Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense (24 August 2022).
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Clears antipersonnel mines and complex wire obstacles
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U.S. Marines demonstrate assembling the APOBS system
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explosive line charge
breaching
land mines
U.S. Army
United States Marine Corps
Research, Development and Engineering Command
Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center
Picatinny Arsenal
Ensign-Bickford Aerospace and Defense


Bangalore torpedo
insensitive munition
Giant Viper
Mine-clearing line charge
"Summary Briefing on Manufacturing Technology for the APOBS (Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching System)"
the original
"APOBS (product description)"
"Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching System (APOBS) (product brochure)"
"New toys help clear IEDs in latest offensive"
GlobalPost
"APOBS"
the original
"The Battle for Marjah"
Archived
Demonstration video from Nammo
APOBS @ Global Security
Picatinny Arsenal Products – Countermines
APOBS Mk 7 Mod 2 Presentation

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