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Royal Engineers: Defeating The Taliban Bomb Makers

Royal Engineers: Defeating The Taliban Bomb Makers

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The guest today is former Royal Engineer Brad Knight. On this episode we discuss his service with the Royal Engineers and his specialised role in counter IED search teams during the war in Afghanistan. Joining the army at 16 years old, he eventually transitioned from a driver to a lead searcher tasked with detecting IEDs. The conversation highlights the high-stakes nature and extreme psychological pressure of the role. Brad describes the intense cooperation between searchers and EOD teams noting how the tactics were rooted in British military experiences from Northern Ireland. He shares stories of active combat and narrow escapes, illustrating the sobering reality that a single lapse in concentration could result in death or permanent injury. Finally we discuss the complex legacy of a conflict that remains a defining chapter for the soldiers that served there.


Brad's book choice on Desert Island Dits is "Chaos the truth behind the Manson Murders" by Tom O'Neill and Dan Piepenbring. My choice is Brad's Book "Brimstone - A searchers war hunting the Taliban's silent killers.".


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Starter a bit slow, you could feel Brad settling down into the interview. Once he hit his stride a really good insight into high threat search and the stresses and strains of remaining hyper vigilant for extended periods. I may be slightly biased being ex RE and having done search many, many moons ago in NI, but nothing (and I really mean nothing) compared to the lads in Afghan and Iraq. Hats off.

Great interview

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