Features Bundeswehr Heavy Equipment Transport Systems undergo weight testing to assist US Army with transporting equipment Photos by Staff Sgt. Jesse Pilgrim 21st Theater Sustainment Command March 25, 2022 An M1 Abrams main battle tank is loaded onto a German Heavy Equipment Transport System (HETS) at Coleman Barracks, Germany on March 3, 2022. These German HETS will assist the U.S. in transporting Army equipment to multiple locations throughout the European Theater, building interoperability and strengthening our commitment to our NATO partners. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jesse Pilgrim) Lt. Col. Brian Astwood, 405th Army Field Support Battalion Mannheim commander,center, and Master Sgt. George Barker, 405th Army Field Support Battalion – Mannheim senior enlisted advisor,left, visit the Bundeswehr weight testing of the German Heavy Equipment Transport Systems at Coleman Barracks, Germany on March 3, 2022. These German HETS will assist the U.S. in transporting Army equipment to multiple locations throughout the European Theater, building interoperability and strengthening our commitment to our NATO partners. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jesse Pilgrim) Master Sgt. George Barker, 405th Army Field Support Battalion – Mannheim senior enlisted advisor, left, visits the Bundeswehr weight testing of the German Heavy Equipment Transport Systems at Coleman Barracks, Germany on March 3, 2022. These German HETS will assist the U.S. in transporting Army equipment to multiple locations throughout the European Theater, building interoperability and strengthening our commitment to our NATO partners. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jesse Pilgrim) Bundeswehr Soldiers load a Bradley Fighting Vehicle onto their Heavy Equipment Transport Systems (HETS) at Coleman Barracks, Germany on March 3, 2022. These German HETS will assist the U.S. in transporting Army equipment to multiple locations throughout the European Theater, building interoperability and strengthening our commitment to our NATO partners. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jesse Pilgrim) Soldiers from the Bundeswehr Logistics School Center of Military Driving sets up weight scales and mats in order to verify their Heavy Equipment Transport Systems (HETS) can transport heavy military vehicles at Coleman Barracks, Germany on March 3, 2022. These German HETS will assist the U.S. in transporting Army equipment to multiple locations throughout the European Theater, building interoperability and strengthening our commitment to our NATO partners. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jesse Pilgrim) A Soldier from the Bundeswehr Logistics School Center of Military Driving sets up weight scales and mats in order to verify their Heavy Equipment Transport Systems (HETS) can transport heavy military vehicles at Coleman Barracks, Germany on March 3, 2022. These German HETS will assist the U.S. in transporting Army equipment to multiple locations throughout the European Theater, building interoperability and strengthening our commitment to our NATO partners. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jesse Pilgrim) « Previous × Next » Share Tweet