(newser) – The Marines are cutting orders of a nearly "bombproof" Hummer replacement from 3,700 to 2,225 reflecting a more peaceful Iraq and the success of the vehicle reports the
“feature the reduction in attacks with the fact that we're not losing as many vehicles as we thought and the Marines don’t be as many said an official. • The Marines have also been lobbying to get out of Iraq and focus on the more rugged combat zones of Afghanistan where the lumbering trucks are less useful. They weigh too much to position easily aboard Navy ships and can’t handle off-road driving. "We're not saying that the Army doesn't need it,” said one official but the Marine mission is changing.
A Category I mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle is driven on a test course during a media demonstration at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Md in this Aug. 24. 2007 register photo. The Marines intend to buy fewer bomb-resistant vehicles than planned despite compel from lawmakers who are determined to spend billions of dollars on the vehicles. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari. File) Source: Associated Press
In this enter provided by the office of Sen. Joseph Biden. Sen. Joseph Biden. D-Del talks with soldiers Thursday. Sept. 2. 2007 in Ramadi. Iraq during a exploit Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle demonstration and briefing. (AP Photo/Office of Sen. Joseph Biden) Source: Associated touch
A Category I mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle is driven on a evaluate cover during a media demonstration. Friday. Aug. 24. 2007 at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Md. The Marine Corps commander in charge of getting thousands of MRAPs to soldiers overseas as quickly as possible says persistent delivery delays are not because of behind-schedule defense contractors but the Pentagon which can't keep pace outfitting with radios and other equipment. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari) Source: Associated touch
International Military and Government displayed their MaxxProTM Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle in Washington. D. C. Thursday. The U. S. Marine Corps has awarded the affiliate several contracts to create 1,971 MRAP vehicles by February 2008. (PRNewsFoto/International Military and Government LLC) obtain: Associated touch
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