Breaching system components

Breaching operations require more than soil displacement

Breaching system components

Breaching operations require more than soil displacement

Breaching system components

Breaching operations require more than soil displacement

Breaching system components

Breaching operations require more than soil displacement

To execute minefield breaching safely and consistently, the Modular Mine Plough operates as part of a coordinated system that combines clearing, threat activation and lane marking.

Controlled Breaching

The following breaching system components are designed to work alongside the Modular Mine Plough, supporting controlled execution, reduced crew exposure and clearly defined cleared lanes during combat engineering operations.


To execute minefield breaching safely and consistently, the Modular Mine Plough operates as part of a coordinated system that combines clearing, threat activation and lane marking.

Controlled Breaching

The following breaching system components are designed to work alongside the Modular Mine Plough, supporting controlled execution, reduced crew exposure and clearly defined cleared lanes during combat engineering operations.


To execute minefield breaching safely and consistently, the Modular Mine Plough operates as part of a coordinated system that combines clearing, threat activation and lane marking.

Controlled Breaching

The following breaching system components are designed to work alongside the Modular Mine Plough, supporting controlled execution, reduced crew exposure and clearly defined cleared lanes during combat engineering operations.


To execute minefield breaching safely and consistently, the Modular Mine Plough operates as part of a coordinated system that combines clearing, threat activation and lane marking.

Controlled Breaching

The following breaching system components are designed to work alongside the Modular Mine Plough, supporting controlled execution, reduced crew exposure and clearly defined cleared lanes during combat engineering operations.


Pole Lane Marking Systems

Real‑time lane definition for safe follow‑on movement

Pole Lane Marking Systems provide immediate and reliable visual definition of cleared lanes during minefield breaching operations. Deployed in coordination with the Modular Mine Plough, the system marks the safe passage through contaminated terrain, supporting controlled movement of follow‑on vehicles under day and night conditions.

Key features
  • Pole‑based marking system
    A durable pole‑based marker design supports high‑capacity lane marking for sustained breaching operations, including clearly defined entry and exit points.

  • Real‑time lane marking
    Continuous marker deployment during vehicle movement enables immediate and adaptable lane definition based on tactical requirements.

  • Protected operator control
    Full in‑cab operation via a rear‑mounted marking system allows lane marking in operational and stowed positions without crew exposure.

  • All‑surface marking capability
    Effective marking across varied surfaces, including hard ground and concrete, supports reliable lane definition in diverse terrain.

  • Day and night visibility
    Fluorescent markers and LED lighting enable lane visibility in daylight and low‑light conditions, with selectable illumination options including 360 full‑area lighting and driver‑side‑only visibility.

  • System flexibility and sustainment
    Configurable one‑ or two‑sided lane marking and refill indication support flexible use and sustained operational awareness.

Role in Minefield Breaching operations
  • Define the cleared lane immediately after breaching

  • Support safe movement of follow‑on forces through contaminated areas

  • Contribute to controlled, repeatable breaching procedures

  • Reduce ambiguity and risk during manoeuvre operations

Pole Lane Marking Systems

Real‑time lane definition for safe follow‑on movement

Pole Lane Marking Systems provide immediate and reliable visual definition of cleared lanes during minefield breaching operations. Deployed in coordination with the Modular Mine Plough, the system marks the safe passage through contaminated terrain, supporting controlled movement of follow‑on vehicles under day and night conditions.

Key features
  • Pole‑based marking system
    A durable pole‑based marker design supports high‑capacity lane marking for sustained breaching operations, including clearly defined entry and exit points.

  • Real‑time lane marking
    Continuous marker deployment during vehicle movement enables immediate and adaptable lane definition based on tactical requirements.

  • Protected operator control
    Full in‑cab operation via a rear‑mounted marking system allows lane marking in operational and stowed positions without crew exposure.

  • All‑surface marking capability
    Effective marking across varied surfaces, including hard ground and concrete, supports reliable lane definition in diverse terrain.

  • Day and night visibility
    Fluorescent markers and LED lighting enable lane visibility in daylight and low‑light conditions, with selectable illumination options including 360 full‑area lighting and driver‑side‑only visibility.

  • System flexibility and sustainment
    Configurable one‑ or two‑sided lane marking and refill indication support flexible use and sustained operational awareness.

Role in Minefield Breaching operations
  • Define the cleared lane immediately after breaching

  • Support safe movement of follow‑on forces through contaminated areas

  • Contribute to controlled, repeatable breaching procedures

  • Reduce ambiguity and risk during manoeuvre operations

Pole Lane Marking Systems

Real‑time lane definition for safe follow‑on movement

Pole Lane Marking Systems provide immediate and reliable visual definition of cleared lanes during minefield breaching operations. Deployed in coordination with the Modular Mine Plough, the system marks the safe passage through contaminated terrain, supporting controlled movement of follow‑on vehicles under day and night conditions.

Key features
  • Pole‑based marking system
    A durable pole‑based marker design supports high‑capacity lane marking for sustained breaching operations, including clearly defined entry and exit points.

  • Real‑time lane marking
    Continuous marker deployment during vehicle movement enables immediate and adaptable lane definition based on tactical requirements.

  • Protected operator control
    Full in‑cab operation via a rear‑mounted marking system allows lane marking in operational and stowed positions without crew exposure.

  • All‑surface marking capability
    Effective marking across varied surfaces, including hard ground and concrete, supports reliable lane definition in diverse terrain.

  • Day and night visibility
    Fluorescent markers and LED lighting enable lane visibility in daylight and low‑light conditions, with selectable illumination options including 360 full‑area lighting and driver‑side‑only visibility.

  • System flexibility and sustainment
    Configurable one‑ or two‑sided lane marking and refill indication support flexible use and sustained operational awareness.

Role in Minefield Breaching operations
  • Define the cleared lane immediately after breaching

  • Support safe movement of follow‑on forces through contaminated areas

  • Contribute to controlled, repeatable breaching procedures

  • Reduce ambiguity and risk during manoeuvre operations

Attachment Command Control Unit

Centralised control for coordinated breaching operations

The Attachment Command Control Unit enables centralised, remote control of the Modular Mine Plough and associated breaching system components. It supports safe, coordinated operation by managing attachment configuration, operator interface and system connectivity during minefield breaching tasks, without manual intervention or crew exposure.

Key features
  • Automatic detection and configuration
    Automatically recognises when an attachment is connected or disconnected, identifies the attachment type and model, and adapts the system interface accordingly.

  • Operator interface and control
    Provides centralised command and control for supported attachments via a graphical user interface, accessible through a ruggedised tablet or vehicle display.

  • Connectivity and system integration
    Enables wired and wireless communication between vehicle, attachments and operator, using an open architecture to support data exchange and future system integration.

Role in Minefield Breaching operations
  • Enables protected, remote control of the Moodular Mine Plough and connected breaching components

  • Supports coordinated operation of clearing, marking and threat‑activation systems

  • Reduces operator workload by centralising attachment monitoring and control

Attachment Command Control Unit

Centralised control for coordinated breaching operations

The Attachment Command Control Unit enables centralised, remote control of the Modular Mine Plough and associated breaching system components. It supports safe, coordinated operation by managing attachment configuration, operator interface and system connectivity during minefield breaching tasks, without manual intervention or crew exposure.

Key features
  • Automatic detection and configuration
    Automatically recognises when an attachment is connected or disconnected, identifies the attachment type and model, and adapts the system interface accordingly.

  • Operator interface and control
    Provides centralised command and control for supported attachments via a graphical user interface, accessible through a ruggedised tablet or vehicle display.

  • Connectivity and system integration
    Enables wired and wireless communication between vehicle, attachments and operator, using an open architecture to support data exchange and future system integration.

Role in Minefield Breaching operations
  • Enables protected, remote control of the Moodular Mine Plough and connected breaching components

  • Supports coordinated operation of clearing, marking and threat‑activation systems

  • Reduces operator workload by centralising attachment monitoring and control

Attachment Command Control Unit

Centralised control for coordinated breaching operations

The Attachment Command Control Unit enables centralised, remote control of the Modular Mine Plough and associated breaching system components. It supports safe, coordinated operation by managing attachment configuration, operator interface and system connectivity during minefield breaching tasks, without manual intervention or crew exposure.

Key features
  • Automatic detection and configuration
    Automatically recognises when an attachment is connected or disconnected, identifies the attachment type and model, and adapts the system interface accordingly.

  • Operator interface and control
    Provides centralised command and control for supported attachments via a graphical user interface, accessible through a ruggedised tablet or vehicle display.

  • Connectivity and system integration
    Enables wired and wireless communication between vehicle, attachments and operator, using an open architecture to support data exchange and future system integration.

Role in Minefield Breaching operations
  • Enables protected, remote control of the Moodular Mine Plough and connected breaching components

  • Supports coordinated operation of clearing, marking and threat‑activation systems

  • Reduces operator workload by centralising attachment monitoring and control

Integrated breaching approach

When combined, the Modular Mine Plough and its breaching system components support a structured minefield breaching process

Modular Mine Plough

Soil displacement and lane creation

Pole Lane Marking Systems

Lane definition for follow‑on forces

Attachment Command Control Unit

Centralised and protected control

Magnetic Signature Duplicator

Provision for threat activation ahead of the vehicle

This system approach supports safer execution, reduced crew exposure and consistent and rapid breaching outcomes in combat engineering operations.

Configure the right system for your task

GCS helps define the right platform, attachments, sensors and support package based on threat type, terrain and mission requirements.

Configure the right system for your task

GCS helps define the right platform, attachments, sensors and support package based on threat type, terrain and mission requirements.

Configure the right system for your task

GCS helps define the right platform, attachments, sensors and support package based on threat type, terrain and mission requirements.

Configure the right system for your task

GCS helps define the right platform, attachments, sensors and support package based on threat type, terrain and mission requirements.