Posted on 12/23/2004 6:04:45 AM PST by armed_and_ready
Los Alamos Security Dumps Humvees For Better-Armored Vehicle
Security police at Los Alamos National Laboratory have scrapped their Humvees in favor of the Lenco BearCat, which they said has better armor.
The BearCat is a 15,000-pound, blast-resistant, bulletproof vehicle that seats 10 and costs $300,000, said lab officials. While armor can be added to a Humvee, the Lenco BearCat comes with it.
(Excerpt) Read more at abqjournal.com ...
And most importantly the labs love to spend money!
No picture?
I worked at the Hanford nuclear site for almost 2 years. They spent a helluva a lot of money to update one of the buildings, and never finished. What a waste.
I work at Sandia occasionally. They refurbished a fast burst reactor then shut it down citing security. (All post 9-11)
OH! Goodie! At $300K a piece! Our 'boys and girls" will be kill proof. This will be a great lesson to that awful Bush and his crowd that invented this stupid idea of worldwide terrorism. Maybe now they can work on a better version of their ill-concieved "Exit Plan".
Looks like something Squantos would deliver pizzas in.
Here are some (enlargeable) pics
http://www.armoredtrucks.com/products/swat/swat.htm
Actually, that was my first thought.
But I also don't want weapons-grade plutonium, or nuclear waste (there's plenty at LANL) getting into the wrong hands. It doesn't take a genius to make a dirty bomb.
Maybe you should work on comprehension skills!
Laboratory's protective force gets a new set of wheels
Bearcats are cool, but they may not offer enough protection.
Impressive vehicle.
I am sure that Bart just forgot the sarcasm flag in his post
I like these:
http://www.forceprotection.net/
Whatever happened to the missing nuke designs on zip drives that went missing about a half a year ago and the subsequent lab shutdown?
UGGGGGGGGGGLY
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