Posted on 01/09/2009 3:17:56 PM PST by SandRat
| WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, 2009 Army officials are creating a new way to field force-protection products, such as mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles, to speed their delivery to deployed soldiers in Iraq.
Officials have applied this concept to the MRAP, which is attributed with greatly reducing combat injuries for soldiers on patrol. We're getting the fielded pieces out to the soldiers immediately, Army Lt. Col. Steven Brewer, force integration officer for Multinational Division Center, said. When roadside bomb attacks were on the rise in Iraq, soldiers found themselves in need of vehicles that could resist the threat. "We are
going immediately from concept to implementation in less than a year out here, so we are taking a lot of shortcuts and doing a lot of pieces after the fact, Brewer continued. Then, we just keep improving it and testing it. Four companies were manufacturing MRAPs simultaneously to meet increased demand, officials said. Six of 12 models passed initial Army testing, with four chosen for development. Since the first four models, experts have instituted three generations of improvements, essentially creating 12 versions of the vehicle. A simulated MRAP roll-over trainer is in development. |
I thought we where pulling out the first 90 days of B.Hussein’s regime,that was his promise one year ago.
Every military life is precious. That said, what are we going to do with tens of billions of dollars’ worth of MRAPs in 2 years? Leave them behind for the Iraqis?
Don’t know.
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