Gabion Baskets Military use

In the medieval era, gabion baskets were round cages with open tops and bottoms, made from wickerwork and filled with earth for use as military fortifications. These early military gabion baskets were used to protect field artillery gunners. The wickerwork cylinders were light and could be carried relatively conveniently in the ammunition train, particularly if they were made in several diameters to fit one inside another. At the site of use in the field, they could be stood on end, staked in position, and filled with soil to form an effective wall around the gun. Today, gabion baskets are often used to protect forward operating bases (FOBs) against explosive, fragmentary, indirect fires such as mortar or artillery fire. Examples of areas within a FOB that make extensive use of gabions would be sleeping quarters, mess halls, or any place where there will be a large concentration of uprotected soldiers.

Gabion Baskets Military use