When crossing the footbridge, it feels pret-
ty stable – but not as stable as a concrete
bridge, obviously. Still, it is safe and easy
to cross it, but we should remember not to
make it shake (i.e. rock it) while crossing it.
And it's equally important to warn those who
are on the gangway not to march in step.
The footbridge can be also employed in
different types of rescue missions or in the
fight against natural disasters. It doesn't
have to be used strictly for military purpo-
ses, which makes it an interesting piece of
equipment that could be useful to the Ter-
ritorial Defence Force/National Guard, who-
se job is to – among others – help civilians
during catastrophes and disasters.
GDELS bridge systems have been used so
far in Great Britain, Ireland, Sweden, Austria,
and Germany.
LAND
FORCES