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English: WAMan (Warrior Injury Assessment Manikin) blast test dummy a first of its kind anthropomorphic test device (ATD) designed for vertical loading in under-body blast (UBB) scenarios.
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Camera location33° 45′ 28.02″ N, 118° 05′ 20.39″ W  Heading=180.8596496582° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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U.S. Army Warrior Injury Assessment Mankin (WIAMan)

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