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    He saved six soldiers’ lives — with a child’s toy

    http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/440718.../#.TkK5CGGLMqY



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    By Scott Stump
    TODAY.com contributor
    updated 8/9/2011 11:43:34 AM ET

    When he needed a way to help ensure his brother would come home safe from tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, Ernie Fessenden didn’t resort to rocket science. Instead, he turned to toys.

    Teaming up with local hobby store owner Kevin Guy, the Rochester, Minn., resident employed some good old-fashioned American ingenuity to solve the problem. And their simple invention, using a toy truck, has saved the lives of six soldiers.

    In 2007, Fessenden and Guy sent Fessenden’s brother, Staff Sgt. Chris Fessenden, a radio-controlled (RC) model truck outfitted with a wireless video camera to help him check for bombs under trucks and search for improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on roadsides in Iraq. That same remote-control truck, essentially a souped-up children’s toy, ended up preventing the potential deaths of six soldiers two weeks ago in Afghanistan, as Chris detailed in an email to Ernie.
    Courtesy of Ernie Fessenden
    The radio-controlled model truck that triggered an explosive that could have killed six soldiers in Afghanistan is essentially a souped-up toy.

    “At first I was just absolutely shocked,’’ Ernie told TODAY.com in a phone interview. “It could have been [Chris] out there, so first I'm concerned with that, and I hope nothing like that ever happens to any of the soldiers. Then after that it was, ‘Do you need another truck?’ ’’

    Tragedy averted
    Chris had lent the model truck to a group of fellow soldiers who were going out on a patrol. They used the toy, which can go up to 30 miles per hour, to scout the area ahead of them for potential IEDs.

    When the toy truck zipped out in front of the soldiers’ armored Humvee, it became enmeshed in a trip wire on the road that triggered what was estimated to be 500 pounds of explosives. The bomb exploded, but none of the soldiers was hurt.
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    Now that was a good idea. I hope they send a bunch more of those remotes over there to save lives.

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    Now THAT was an Epic Win. They could make a bunch of these up and use them to search for IEDs.
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    Now they'll use 29.7 Mhz as the trigger freq for the IEDs.

    I really, really hate these stories. They completely trash what would otherwise be a good TTP. (Tactic, Technique or Procedure) If it's in the news, Haji knows about it, too.

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    Yes I thought that was a great idea too.. This was on the news this morning..

    Quote Originally Posted by Bonny View Post
    Now that was a good idea. I hope they send a bunch more of those remotes over there to save lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Now they'll use 29.7 Mhz as the trigger freq for the IEDs.

    I really, really hate these stories. They completely trash what would otherwise be a good TTP. (Tactic, Technique or Procedure) If it's in the news, Haji knows about it, too.
    Come on, the shaving cream trick in a minefield was pretty clever.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Now they'll use 29.7 Mhz as the trigger freq for the IEDs.

    I really, really hate these stories. They completely trash what would otherwise be a good TTP. (Tactic, Technique or Procedure) If it's in the news, Haji knows about it, too.
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