A student in the Urban Mobility Breaching Course uses the battering ram to overcome a secured metal door on Grafenwoehr Training Area May 11, 2015. The Urban Mobility Breaching Course prepares leaders to apply the essential mechanical, ballistic and explosive breaching techniques necessary to accomplish Urban Mobility in urban conditions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kenneth D. Reed)
A Romania soldier in the Urban Mobility Breaching Course uses the battering ram to overcome a secured metal door on Grafenwoehr Training Area May 11, 2015. The Urban Breach Course will prepare leaders to apply the essential mechanical, ballistic and explosive breaching techniques necessary to accomplish Urban Mobility in urban conditions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kenneth D. Reed)
Two students in the Urban Mobility Breaching Course work together to assemble their explosive device as their squad prepare to go through the lane May 12, 2015 on Grafenwoehr Training Area. The Urban Breaching Course will prepare leaders to apply the essential mechanical, ballistic and explosive breaching techniques necessary to accomplish Urban Mobility in urban conditions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kenneth D. Reed)
A Romania and American soldier work on an explosive device their squad will use to breach a cement wall as they go through the Urban Mobility Breach Course May 12, 2015 on Grafenwoehr Training Area. Interior and exterior doors, windows, plywood and concrete walls are some targets Soldiers must overcome using breaching tools, such as breacher blankets for shielding, shotguns, sledgehammers, battering rams and the Halligan tool, a multipurpose entry and prying device. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kenneth D. Reed)
Two soldiers work on an explosive device their squad will use to breach a cement wall as they go through the Urban Mobility Breach Course May 12, 2015 on Grafenwoehr Training Area. Interior and exterior doors, windows, plywood and concrete walls are some targets Soldiers must overcome using breaching tools, such as breacher blankets for shielding, shotguns, sledgehammers, battering rams and the Halligan tool, a multipurpose entry and prying device. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kenneth D. Reed)