Pearson Engineering’s Route Opening Mine Plough provides full width minefield breaching capability for combat engineering vehicles.
The Pearson Engineering Route Opening Mine Plough, or ‘Full Width Mine Plough’ as it is commonly known, clears concealed or buried mines and improvised explosive devices found within the path of the vehicle.
Ground engaging tines which are positioned across a carefully designed ‘V’ shape, push through the earth and move mines to the side of the vehicle in spoil heaps. Fold out blade extensions to each side of the system ensure that mines are pushed well beyond the width of the cleared tracks.
By bringing mines to the surface and moving them wide and clear of the vehicle, a safe and mine free lane is made available.
Ploughing depth is controlled via plough skids which remain in contact with the ground at all times. The depth can be varied dependent on the specific threat environment.
Hydraulic lift cylinders provide a stow and deploy function to support vehicle mobility when the plough is not in use.
