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HESCO MIL units stacked two units high around portable toilets in Iraq German base (Norwegian section) inside Camp Marmal near Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan. Note the internal lines of gabions to reduce and compartmentalize mortar effects.The Concertainer,[1] known colloquially as the Hesco barrier[2] or Hesco bastion,[3] with HESCO being the brand name of the manufacturer, is a modern gabion primarily used for flood control and military fortifications.[4] It is made of a collapsible wire mesh container and heavy-duty fabric liner and is used as a temporary to semi-permanent levee or blast wall against small-arms fire and/or explosives. It has been used during the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It was originally designed for use on beaches and marshes for erosion and flood control.[5] They were used in to reinforce levees around New Orleans in the weeks between Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita.[6] During the June Midwest floods, 8,200 metres (9,000 yd) of HESCO barrier wall were shipped to Iowa.[7] In late March , 10,700 m (11,700 yd) of HESCO barrier were delivered to Fargo, North Dakota, to protect against floods. In late September , 16 km (10 mi) of HESCO barriers were used in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for the fall flood of .[8]
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The Concertainer was originally developed by Jimi Heselden, a British entrepreneur and ex-coal miner, who founded HESCO Bastion Ltd. in to manufacture his invention.[9] Concertainer as the brand name for the barrier is a portmanteau of the words "concertina" and "container".[1]
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Assembling the HESCO unit entails unfolding it and filling it with sand, soil or gravel, usually using a front end loader. The placement of the barrier is generally very similar to the placement of a sandbag barrier or earth berm except that room must generally be allowed for the equipment used to fill the barrier.[10]
The HESCO barriers are varied in sizes and models. Most of the barriers can also be stacked, and they are shipped collapsed in compact sets.
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Since the original concertainer, HESCO has developed specialized variants:
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There is a "recoverable" variant with faster disassembly.[
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