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Home U.S. Soldiers from the 49th EOD Company, Fort Campbell, Ky., operate the Man Transportable Robotic System Increment 2 (MTRS INC 2) during IED detection training at African Lion 2025 in Cap Draa, Morocco. The multinational exercise enhances readiness and interoperability among over 50 partner nations across four African host countries. (Sgt. Jenise Burnette, U.S. Army Reserve) U.S. Soldiers from the 49th EOD Company, Fort Campbell, Ky., operate the Man Transportable Robotic System Increment 2 (MTRS INC 2) during IED detection training at African Lion 2025 in Cap Draa, Morocco. The multinational exercise enhances readiness and interoperability among over 50 partner nations across four African host countries. (Sgt. Jenise Burnette, U.S. Army Reserve)

U.S. Soldiers from the 49th EOD Company, Fort Campbell, Ky., operate the Man Transportable Robotic System Increment 2 (MTRS INC 2) during IED detection training at African Lion 2025 in Cap Draa, Morocco. The multinational exercise enhances readiness and interoperability among over 50 partner nations across four African host countries. (Sgt. Jenise Burnette, U.S. Army Reserve)

U.S. Soldiers from the 49th EOD Company, Fort Campbell, Ky., operate the Man Transportable Robotic System Increment 2 (MTRS INC 2) during IED detection training at African Lion 2025 in Cap Draa, Morocco. The multinational exercise enhances readiness and interoperability among over 50 partner nations across four African host countries. (Sgt. Jenise Burnette, U.S. Army Reserve)

U.S. Soldiers from the 49th EOD Company, Fort Campbell, Ky., operate the Man Transportable Robotic System Increment 2 (MTRS INC 2) during IED detection training at African Lion 2025 in Cap Draa, Morocco. The multinational exercise enhances readiness and interoperability among over 50 partner nations across four African host countries. (Sgt. Jenise Burnette, U.S. Army Reserve)

Soldiers from the 49th EOD Company, based at Fort Campbell, Ky., maneuver the MTRS INC 2 robot during improvised explosive device detection training at African Lion 2025 in Cap Draa, Morocco. The large-scale exercise brings together over 50 nations to strengthen multinational cooperation and readiness in complex operational environments. (Sgt. Jenise Burnette, U.S. Army Reserve)
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