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What are the special functions of the People’s Liberation Army’s “universal artifact” engineer shovel?

01. Shovel, pickaxe, and saw

Shovel, pickaxe, and saw should be the basic functions of the engineer spade. When our People's Liberation Army soldiers are working in the field, the engineer spade is very versatile. Yes, soldiers can use the engineer shovel to dig soil, chop down trees, and even use the engineer shovel to shovel sand. These functions are actually the most basic functions of the engineer shovel. The shovel in front of the engineer shovel can rotate freely, and it can also be bent at 90 degrees, so that it can be used as a shovel. The most important point is that the engineer's shovel is also very durable. The side of the engineer's shovel is serrated, so it can be used as a sentence. 02. Cut, open, and cut

Chopping, opening, and cutting are also commonly used functions of the engineer shovel. The sides of the engineer shovel are usually sharp, so you can usually use the engineer shovel to cut something. . Since its sides are serrated, it can also be used directly as a bottle opener. For example, you can use an engineer shovel to open some cans or open some bottled supplies. 03. Cooking

Perhaps most people have not thought that the engineer spade has such a use. In fact, this is a rather strange use of the engineer spade. For example, soldiers in the cooking class often use small shovels to make delicious meals. It is precisely because of this feature that engineer shovels often become a must-have item for the People's Liberation Army's wilderness survival. Due to limited conditions in the field, the People's Liberation Army can directly put raw food on the engineer shovel, and then set up matches underneath to cook the food directly.

In short, the functions of the engineer shovel are indeed very magical, and there are many. The above functions are relatively common. In addition to these functions, the engineering shovel can also be used as a simple scissor, as pliers, or as a decoupler. At the same time, the Palace Bridge can also be used as a measuring ruler, a hammer, a wrench, and even a pry breaker.