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5 result(s) for "Improvised explosive devices Detection Afghanistan."
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All the ways we kill and die : an elegy for a fallen comrade, and the hunt for his killer
\"When Brian Castner, an Iraq War vet, learns that his friend and EOD brother Matt has been killed by an IED in Afghanistan, he goes to console Matt's widow, but he also begins a personal investigation. Is the bomb maker who killed Matt the same man American forces have been hunting since Iraq, known as the Engineer? In this nonfiction thriller Castner takes us inside the manhunt for this elusive figure, meeting maimed survivors, interviewing the forensics teams who gather post-blast evidence, the wonks who collect intelligence, the drone pilots and contractors tasked to kill\"--Dust jacket flap.
Our war. Goodbye Afghanistan. Part two, Getting out alive
Panorama assesses whether the war in Afghanistan can ever be won.The BBC's Afghanistan correspondent, Alastair Leithead, was in Helmand when the British mission started and in this film returns for his third and final summer traveling across the troubled region to assess whether the military strategy is working there, and whether it is worth the cost in British lives.
The Deadliest Weapon
Byron Pitts and 60 Minutes cameras spend two days on the road with a bomb-hunting unit in Afghanistan as they encounter one deadly bomb after another.
Our war. Series 2, Return to Death Valley
The double BAFTA-winning series returns to mark the end of the British involvement in Afghanistan. As the final British troops prepare to leave Helmand with no clear victory in sight, these films tell the story of the bloodiest war Britain has fought since the Second World War from the perspective of the soldiers who found themselves fighting on the front line. The campaign in Afghanistan has been documented like no other modern conflict, filmed on video cameras by young soldiers, recording the war as only they could see it. Combining this remarkable footage with interviews with the soldiers involved, this series tells the whole story of this modern war from their viewpoint.