An FBI employee explains how a weapon works during a Wounded Warrior event at Range 7 aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 17. 2013. More than 30 people participated in the event. - An FBI employee explains how a weapon works during a Wounded Warrior event at Range 7 aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 17. 2013. More than 30 people participated in the event.
Bypassing gates, such as this one shutting down MCB-6, is prohibited on Marine Corps Base Quantico for safety reasons. For example, MCB-6 runs directly behind the targets on Range 11, among other possible surface danger zones. - Bypassing gates, such as this one shutting down MCB-6, is prohibited on Marine Corps Base Quantico for safety reasons. For example, MCB-6 runs directly behind the targets on Range 11, among other possible surface danger zones.
While demonstrating his ability to imitate improvised explosive devices at Quantico’s Urban Training Center on May 30, 2013, tactical training support specialist Randy Powell shows the fake mortar round that just threw up a cloud of talcum powder next to an imitation IED buried in a fake dead goat. An Explotrain OMG unit hidden across the street had produced the accompanying “boom,” while a Badger AK-47 simulator seemed to bring to life the shooter dummies in nearby windows. Powell operates all the devices by remote control. - While demonstrating his ability to imitate improvised explosive devices at Quantico’s Urban Training Center on May 30, 2013, tactical training support specialist Randy Powell shows the fake mortar round that just threw up a cloud of talcum powder next to an imitation IED buried in a fake dead goat. An Explotrain OMG unit hidden across the street had produced the accompanying “boom,” while a Badger AK-47 simulator seemed to bring to life the shooter dummies in nearby windows. Powell operates all the devices by remote control.