Testimonios
En calidad de proveedor de confianza de màs de 39 fuerzas armadas en todo el mundo, nuestros puentes y nuestra pericia en ingeniería se han aplicado a una amplia gama de escenarios de conflicto y de ayuda en caso de catàstrofes.
Impressive new capability
“The ferry bridge was an impressive new capability and I was certainly pleased to have had the chance to be one of the first people to get their hands on one.”
Lance Corporal Gort, 59 Indep Cdo Sqn, reporting for The Sapper Magazine (UK)Bridging as a commodity
“The M-18 Dry Support Bridge is revolutionary compared to the way we’ve been doing bridging of this type up to now, with fewer soldiers required, less time to assemble and disassemble, a greater MLC rating and better transportability.”
LTC Tom Svisco, U.S. Army Product Manager for bridgingKazer Bridge restoration in Iraq
“Though the bridge was constructed quickly, it’s no slapdash structure. It’s a one-lane bridge that can hold 70 tons.”
Specialist Robert Woodward, reporting on the Kazer Bridge Restoration in Iraq, in The Military Engineer Magazine (USA)The F-35 Ski Jump
“We’ve worked with WFEL for many years and knew they had the intellectual capital, as well as quality manufacturing processes, needed to deliver a challenging and bespoke project like this.”
Tom Briggs, from the US Defense F-35 Integrated Test ForceNight-time emplacement in Iraq
“The bridge build was delayed several times by traffic congestion from the 3rd Infantry Division moving towards Baghdad. It was night, no natural illumination. Soldiers were navigating with night vision goggles and a limited number of chem-lights. Chemical alerts put soldiers in MOPP 4 conditions for 45 minutes on two occasions. All the time the unit was also focused on building a Medium Girder Bridge — which was emplaced by dawn.”
Cpt. Steven J. Thompson, Commander, 299th Engineer Company (Multi-Role Bridge), U.S. Armed Forces on crossing the Euphrates River during Objective Peach