Posted on 03/04/2013 12:59:14 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
This is getting a little creepy.
According to one estimate, since last year the Department of Homeland Security has stockpiled more than 1.6 billion bullets, mainly .40 caliber and 9mm.
DHS also purchased 2,700 Mine Resistant Armor Protected Vehicles (MRAP).
Modern Survival Blog reported:
The Department of Homeland Security (through the U.S. Army Forces Command) recently retrofitted 2,717 of these Mine Resistant Protected vehicles for service on the streets of the United States.
Although Ive seen and read several online blurbs about this vehicle of late, I decided to dig slightly deeper and discover more about the vehicle itself.
The new DHS sanctioned Street Sweeper (my own slang due to the gun ports) is built by Navistar Defense (NavistarDefense.com), a division within the Navistar organization...
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
As well they should be. Always.
Also here...28-18. Wear of full-color U.S. flag cloth replica
Figure 28-135 and 136
It says “Homeland Security”, not National Guard.
These vehicles remind me of turtles(designed for protection of what’s inside).
That also brings to mind the photo of a fence-post turtle. sorry but I do not have a copy.
I’m also positive that out there in Redneck land there are some that can and will design a V8 powered vehicle to attack and upset one of those monstrosities. An attack from the side by a wedged shape vehicle that could turn it on it’s side would do wonders.
My thoughts go back to the TV show, “Robot Wars”(?).
Wonder how it would fare against a D8 Cat?
Looks like the kind of "flexibility" he said he would have after his election.
He sent a message to Putin that he would have more "flexibility" during his second term - whatever that meant.
Well, he seems to have all kinds of flexibility re: tanks, weapons, bullets now. Maybe for Homeland Security or to send to Egypt when that country falls apart.
The funny thing is that the guys who wrote those lyrics were out and about to protest Bush, and are silent now that Obama is out doing Bush in something happening here that ain’t exactly clear.
I have seen Cats with buckets that had slip on bars on bottom of buckets that were used to carry large pipe(concrete or metal).
A D8 would make believes out of those inside.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqpxeWQ_XJw
Not to mention that Robert Retch has now accused the Tea Party of wanting to “undermine” the government.
For Big Boom, try “AN/FO” (for ammonium nitrate/fuel
Crack them open like Walnuts...
:ba-dump-kssshhh:
Nixon. The song is older than you think.
I have no doubt that Obama will orchestrate riots in the streets if there are ever any cuts to entitlements, even small ones. But there is no way he will send out troops to stop it. He will revel in it.
In the last two years there have been a couple of news reports of IEDs discovered in the Rio Grande valley area.
it gets more and more dangerous
That's a shame, because I know my black tip .30-06 will go right through the top and rear. ....these wheeled APCs wouldn't last 72 hours in urban combat with determined veterans with a bolt action M1903 with black tip .30-06.
Also, my Husqvarna chainsaw would create an abatis in which they would have to dismount in order to regain mobility...all the while the "young uns" pick off the crew as they scramble from the flames and ammonia.
.....just sayin'....
That's a shame, because I know my black tip .30-06 will go right through the top and rear. ....these wheeled APCs wouldn't last 72 hours in urban combat with determined veterans with a bolt action M1903 with black tip .30-06.
Also, my Husqvarna chainsaw would create an abatis in which they would have to dismount in order to regain mobility...all the while the "young uns" pick off the crew as they scramble from the flames and ammonia.
.....just sayin'....
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