Posted on 10/01/2009 5:50:56 PM PDT by SandRat
10/1/2009 - BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan -- Two mine-resistant, ambush-protected all-terrain vehicles arrived at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, on Oct. 1, after being offloaded from a C-17 Globemaster III. The M-ATVs arrived less than a day after leaving Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., Sept. 30.
The M-ATV's are the first of their kind in Afghanistan and support small-unit combat operations in highly restricted rural, mountainous and urban environments that include mounted patrols, reconnaissance, security, convoy protection, communications, command and control and combat service support.
Transporting M-ATVs by aircraft can be accomplished in a day, where sealift would require approximately 26 days. An order for more than 6,600 M-ATVs are expected to be fielded during the next year.
The M-ATV is designed to replace the up-armored Humvee in Afghanistan. The M-ATV will carry up to five personnel. The C-17 is from McChord Air Force Base, Wash. and was operated by a crew from Charleston AFB, S.C.

A C-17 Globemaster III loadmaster spots the driver of a mine-resistant, ambush-protected all-terrain Vehicle
as he drives it off the aircraft at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct. 1, 2009. The M-ATV's are the first of their kind in Afghanistan
and support small-unit combat operations in highly restricted rural, mountainous and urban environments that include mounted patrols,
reconnaissance, security, convoy protection, communications, command and control, and combat service support. Transporting M-ATVs
aircraft can be accomplished in a day, where sealift would require approximately 26 days. An order for more than 6,600 M-ATVs
are expected to be fielded during the next year.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Susan Tracy)
Wow! 6600 of these babies!
Yeeehaaaa!
Another manufacturer I supply.
Guarantee that thing will start EVERY TIME.
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