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=== Vehicles === [[File:Armoured front loader.jpg|thumb|right|Armored [[Loader (equipment)|front loader]]]] [[File:Dachs - 4.jpg|thumb|[[German Army]] combat engineer vehicle ''Dachs'']] [[File:Armored bulldozer DSC00856.jpg|thumb|This EBG combat engineering vehicle is used by the engineers of the [[French Army]] (as well as the [[British Army|British army]]) for a variety of missions]] {{main|Military engineering vehicles}} ==== Obstacle breaching ==== For obstacle breaching, including minefields, the combat engineers use a variety of vehicles, explosive devices, and [[plastic explosive]]s including:{{citation needed|date=June 2018}} * Minefield breaching devices ** Dozer blade ** Mine rollers ** [[Bangalore torpedo]] ** [[Antipersonnel Obstacle Breaching System]] ** [[Mine-clearing line charge]] (MICLIC) * [[Bomb disposal]] robots * Explosives, mines, and bombs * Field-deployable [[bridge]]s, for example, French [[EFA (mobile bridge)|EFA]]<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.defense.gouv.fr/sites/terre/decouverte/materiels/arme_et_materiel_/genie/efa/ |title= French EFA| website= defense.gouv.fr| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20041213121710/http://www.defense.gouv.fr/sites/terre/decouverte/materiels/arme_et_materiel_/genie/efa/ |archive-date=13 December 2004 }}</ref> and [[Bailey bridge]].
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