Route Clearance Platoon Ambushed in Kandahar Grape Rows – Real OEF Combat Footage

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While conducting a route clearance mission in the grape rows of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, a U.S. Army Route Clearance Platoon comes under sustained enemy fire from Taliban fighters using the dense terrain for concealment. The grape rows—known for their deep irrigation ditches and limited visibility—create a deadly close-quarters environment where every movement is exposed.

This raw combat footage captures the intensity of the firefight as soldiers return fire with M4 carbines, 240B machine guns, and maneuver under contact to gain fire superiority. The video highlights the challenges faced by combat engineers and EOD teams tasked with clearing roads under direct threat.

📌 Historical Disclaimer:
This video is shared for historical and educational purposes only. Faces have been blurred to protect the identity of interpreters and personnel. If you appear in this footage and wish to have it removed, please contact the channel directly. This footage is over 15 years old and is not intended to glorify violence or conflict.

⚠️ Warning: Contains real combat footage, small arms fire, and battlefield audio. Viewer discretion is advised.
📍 Location: Kandahar Province, Afghanistan
🪖 Operation: Enduring Freedom (OEF)
🎥 Featuring: Route clearance patrol, ambush response, Taliban contact, grape row firefight, U.S. Army combat footage

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