Posted on 04/09/2014 12:31:34 PM PDT by Kartographer
Moving along to the subject of todays absurdity, the tiny city of Washington, Iowa with a population of 7,000 and 11 police officers, will be receiving a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle. Yes, they will be employing one of these in the field:
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It’s amazing what ammonia mixed with the right ingredients will do to the occupants. And if the AC goes out, they have to come out eventually.
well, I guess if the govt wants to plow over sections of our country they’ll have strategically places vehicles just waiting for them.....
Academic question: How vulnerable are the tires? The rest looks pretty tough!
Upkeep will bankrupt them
I’m convinced this is mostly a scheme to send manufacturing money to representative’s districts or senator’s states. There are three manufacturers, all of whom own a few politicians. Oshkosh, AM General and Force Protection. They were producing scads of these for Afghanistan. But those contracts have (I think) played out. If they shut down production then those companies are out of business. That’s thousands of jobs.
Incidentally, the Venezuelan police are using vehicles like this to machine gun crowds with impunity.
Washington is pretty close to Fairfield, so this might come in handy if the Maharishi gets out of line.
Iron oxide.
Powdered aluminum.
The need it for the War on Drugs.
They should build a fire inside it and use it to smoke meat.
Or make it into a big B-B-Q grill.
They’ll get a lot more use out of it. Heck, maybe even turn a profit.
Every week day when I drive down I35W south of Fort Worth between 4:-5:30pm, I see two or three of these unmarked vehicles driving north. Not a caravan from Fort Hood, as there are no other troop vehicles.
Strange, very strange indeed......
How about a big flower pot full of aluminum powder and rust set on the hood? Light and get away.
Is the commute in Fort Worth that bad??
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Its getting bad, not DALLAS or HOUSTON bad, as that is an entirely different traffic hazard. But bad enough.
I know these MRAPS? come from Fort Hood, just wonder how many others make the commute if I see two or three at the same time or near same time every day? I usually meet them as they are driving north between Burleson and Alvarado.
No markings what so ever. Just desert tan. Easier to drive them to delivery than to truck those monsters.
Soon at a SWAT festivus near you!!!! Someone save the dogs.....
Thats what I thought.
Maybe they need it to protect themselves from “Iowa Jokes”?
Q: What is the best thing to come out of Iowa?
A: i35
My take on this is ‘Good, more small communities need ‘em.” Should things go truly south between the people and the government; along with its dependent classes, how many of these things do you think will quickly fall in to the hands of people fighting tyranny to be used against the people’s would be masters?
Also, people need to understand the operators of these things live in their communities, not behind barbwire and sandbags like in Iraq and A-stan. They have to go out and pick up the paper, buy groceries, take their kids to school, etc. MRAPs and such are useless without people to operate them.
The MRAPs were designed to have the occupants survive a significant explosion from IEDs and insurgent fire. There was less of an design requirement for continue function of the vehicle.
Mostly it was to keep soldiers from death due to a roadside bomb.
Maybe the fine police of the Shavano Park PD will get one. I do like the idea of turning it into a smoker.
Don’t woory, the Guerrilla needs to confiscate equipment from the enemy.
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