Army 1st Lt. Madison Faust set a world record this month when she ran the fastest mile by a woman wearing a full explosive ordnance disposal bomb suit. With the time reading 10:19, Faust, a platoon ...
Business is ramping up for bomb suits as the world becomes a scarier place. Sales are surging for companies that make Explosive Ordnance Disposal suits, those bulky EOD suits depicted in the ...
TACOMA, Washington (Aug. 18, 2014) -- U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians recently suited up to raise money for abandoned pets. Explosive Ordnance Disposal, referred to as EOD, ...
A Marine dons the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Advanced Bomb Suit during the Modern Day Marine Military Expo Sept. 19, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. (Matt Gonzales/Marine Corps) ...
The Marine Corps will be evaluating Army and industry developments in consideration of modernizing its EOD bomb suit (Sgt. Ashley Marble/Army). Marines want a new bomb suit and other gear for their ...
Morgan Advanced Materials’ Composites and Defense Systems business announced the lightweight ERGOTEC 4025 explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) suit. Integrating new technology, leading edge materials ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – On the day in 2012 Lt. Daniel Glenn graduated from Explosive Ordinance Disposal school he set a world record. He ran a mile in eight minutes and thirty seconds — while wearing an ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – Explosive Ordnance Disposal, or EOD, Soldiers put their lives on the line whenever they are called into action, and their protective equipment can mean the difference between life ...
Major contract award means multiple branches of the U.S. Military will be using Med-Eng bomb suits and helmets. Helps secure highly skilled manufacturing jobs in northern New York state. OGDENSBURG, ...
It is a suit that costs more than $20,000, but it's an absolute must-have. The Columbus Division of Fire and Franklin County sheriff's office are in line to receive three of the new suits each this ...
Morgan Advanced Materials has announced the launch of a new, lightweight explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) suit, the ERGOTEC 4025 Elite developed by its Composites & Defense Systems business.