New facility in Afghanistan aims to develop battlefield solutions faster, with Soldiers’ help
by Margaret C. Roth HANDS ON
The U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command Field Assistance in Science and Technology Center (RFAST-C) at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, has a water jet machining center, a vertical milling center, a lathe, a press brake and shear, two saws, a welding station, and a wealth of ancillary tools, raw materials, and equipment, bringing an unprecedented engineering design, fabrica- tion, and integration capacity to theater. Here, Engineer Technician George Van Why uses the hand grinder at the RFAST-C shop in September 2011. (Photos by PFC Zackary Root.)