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Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter presents Vice President Joe Biden a model Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle after the MRAP transition ceremony at the Pentagon October 1, 2012. The ceremony marks the start of the transition of the MRAP Joint Program Office from the Marine Corps to the Army and the formal establishment of an MRAP Program of Record within each service DoD photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo (Released)

 

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) from the 402D BSB stage at Camp Leatherneck, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, after escorting 120 Afghan National Army vehicles in support of Operation Moshtarak, February 19, 2010.

I've also added a roof hatch on top of the vehicle.

Tucson Military Vehicle Museum

 

Teaser exhibit for new museum in the works adjacent to Pima Air and Space

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100131-A-4702C-004--Task Force Thor, MRAP Driver Army Spc. Paul Fellner, Oakridge, Tenn., talks on the intercom system while tracking the Huskys in front of his MRAP during route clearance package on Jan. 31, near Kandahar, Afghanistan. (Photo by Army Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta, ISAF HQ PAO)

 

French Army Buffalo MRAP of the 13e Régiment du Génie (13e RG), Esplanade des Invalides, Paris, July 14, 2012.

French Army Buffalo MRAP of the 13e Régiment du Génie (13e RG), Esplanade des Invalides, Paris, July 14, 2012.

DET 13 Soldiers at 401st AFSB completed MRAP egress training that taught them how to safely exit a vehicle involved in a roll-over.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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DET 13 Soldiers at 401st AFSB completed MRAP egress training that taught them how to safely exit a vehicle involved in a roll-over.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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Two mine resistant ambush protected vehicles manuver through a mountain pass near Marmal, Balkh Province, Afghanistan, June 8, 2012. (37th IBCT photo by Sgt. Robert Pant) (Released)

A U.S. Army Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle, operated by soldiers from the 441st Engineer Company, Millington, Tenn., is shrouded in smoke after being targeted by a simulated improvised explosive device at Fort McCoy, Wis., May 10, 2014. The 441st was participating in an annual Combat Support Training Exercise. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Cody Hein/Released)

DET 13 Soldiers at 401st AFSB completed MRAP egress training that taught them how to safely exit a vehicle involved in a roll-over.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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TRANSIT CENTER AT MANAS, Kyrgyzstan - Tech. Sgt. Antonio Munoz, NCOIC and instructor loadmaster from the Transit Center’s C-17 detachment, guides an MRAP-all terrain vehicle into a C-17 Globemaster III prior to shipment to Afghanistan. The new M-ATVs are better equipped to withstand current combat conditions. Several C-17s provide airlift for military servicemembers and cargo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nichelle Anderson)

 

Posters and signs on display at the 27th Annual Army Science Conference in Orlando, Fla., demonstrate a variety of technologies the Army science community has brought to our warfighters. Nov. 29, 2010. U.S. Army photo by Tracy Robillard.

Maj. Gen. Patricia E. McQuistion, commanding general of Army Sustainment Command, and ASC Command Sgt. Maj. James E. Spencer visited the 401st Army Field Support Brigade May 4-7 to see the many ways the brigade supports the maneuver units. During the visit, ASC leadership met many 401st personnel and many of the partners who are critical to accomplishing our missions.

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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Bagram, “overseas contingency operation” construction Soldiers Soldier army civilian humvee MRAP military vehicle army trucks “MG McQuistion” “Maj. Gen. Patricia E. McQuistion”

Took the shot from the loft just when the last Sunday Mass of the day starts.

This is an MRAP, the latest toy I have to fix.

The state-of-the-art in 2010 - Oshkosh M-ATV MRAP. About 12 feet tall and $470,000+.

The James Bond pose moment. Andrew Phillips, Clair Kiernan, Jonathan Strickland, Ariel Stewart and Tamara Morton as Capt. Jack, Donna Noble, the 10th Doctor, Penumbra Sex, and Susan Foreman.

Mouloud Aounit the président of association "Mrap" explain to the reporters foreign press the reasons of the explosion of violence of the last days of November 2005.

 

Mouloud Aounit le président du Mrap, donne son avies aux reporters de la presse étrangère sur les raisons de l'explosion de violence des derniers jours de novembre 2005.

The convoy, which contained 8 vehicles, alternating 5 U.S. MRAPs and 3 ABP Ford Ranger pickup trucks, finished their drive to the school in 1 hour, 5 minutes. The convoy of U.S. Soldiers and Afghan Border Police went to the village of Shabow Khel during a joint humanitarian aid mission in Khost Province, Afghanistan on Jan. 25. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta, ISAF HQ PAO)

The convoy, which contained 8 vehicles, alternating 5 U.S. MRAPs and 3 ABP Ford Ranger pickup trucks, finished their drive to the school in 1 hour, 5 minutes. The convoy of U.S. Soldiers and Afghan Border Police went to the village of Shabow Khel during a joint humanitarian aid mission in Khost Province, Afghanistan on Jan. 25. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta, ISAF HQ PAO)

Sgt. 1st Class Andre Hardie, Observer-Controller/Trainer for the 177th Armored Brigade, Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center (CSJFTC), Camp Shelby, Miss., assists the Soldiers of the 88th Military Police Company on backing procedures in the Max Pro Mine- Resistant Ambush -Protecteding (MRAP) Vehicle (MRAP). The 88th MP's, out of Ft. Eustis, Va., are headed to Mosul, Iraq, to conduct security operations later this year. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Sharon Hinkle, 20090911-A-3854H-002)

MRAP ambulance

Vice President Joe Biden speaks to Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, members of the department of defense and private industry thanking them for their work in providing Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles at the MRAP transition ceremony at the Pentagon October 1, 2012. The ceremony marks the start of the transition of the MRAP Joint Program Office from the Marine Corps to the Army and the formal establishment of an MRAP Program of Record within each service DoD photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo (Released)

   

There fit 8 minifigures inside the vehicle but when the Cheetah is in support role it can also carry a supply storage like shown here.

SAF International MaxxPro Dash Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) in desert tan colour for Afghanistan.

 

Known in the SAF as a Multi Purpose Tactical Vehicle (MPTV) instead of MRAP.

Tucson Military Vehicle Museum

 

Teaser exhibit for new museum in the works adjacent to Pima Air and Space

www.tucsonmilitaryvehicle.org/

Bombardier BD100-1A10 Challenger 300

London Executive Aviation / Ability Air Charter

Dublin 23/4/2014

AFGHANISTAN: 38 Attacks a Day Take Their Toll

 

KANDAHAR, Jan 26, 2012 (IPS) - A red flare lights up the moonless night at a remote military outpost in southern Kandahar, a signal to land for the incoming helicopter. Bordering Pakistan, this desolate strip of desert is deadly, especially during peak ‘fighting season’ every summer between NATO-ISAF military forces and the Taliban.

 

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Not what it looks like. Actually just burning some weeds behind the motorpool.

U.S Army's Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored vehicle surveillances the area around another MRAP vehicle which was hit by road side bomb while providing a rout clearance for convoy delivering supply to the remote U.S. Marine base in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, March 6, 2010. Picture taken March 6, 2010. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (AFGHANISTAN)

 

MRAP 1/35th scale from Panda, Black Box (figures), and Live Resin (all guns, figure weaponry, top mounted armor).

Build by Charles Butler at cobramaker@yahoo.com in Kirkland, WA.

Specializing in Gundams, Helicopters, armor, and more.

 

Check out the entire photo set of this build on my Flicker page. Also many other albums on my page...comments welcome.

  

Live Resin weapons on good display here.

A Soldier from the 3-10 drives an MRAP equipped with WIN-T Increment 2 during training at Fort Drum in April. CS 13 allows Soldiers and leaders to exchange real-time information across echelons and to execute mission command using mobile communications technologies, rather than having to remain in a fixed location to access the network. The equipment is scalable and tailorable to different missions and environments.

M1117 Guardian ASV "Armored Security Vehicle" at the Pease Air Show 2012

DET 13 Soldiers at 401st AFSB completed MRAP egress training that taught them how to safely exit a vehicle involved in a roll-over.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

For More information please visit us online:

 

401st AFSB Facebook

 

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Builder Constructionman Dylan Simmons, from Unadilla, NY., sits inside a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle (MRAP) during a field training exercise with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NCB) 133. Seabees around the world will take part in a year-long celebration in 2017 to commemorate the group's 75-year anniversary in March. The theme of the celebration is "Built on History, Constructing the Future. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ignacio D. Perez/Released)

Soldiers from the Gate City-based 1032nd Transportation Company conduct urban tactical training Nov. 17, 2009, as part of their annual training at the Fort Pickett urban training site. The Soldiers trained on convoy movement, reacting to direct and indirect fire and proper procedures for clearing buildings. (Photo by Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

DET 13 Soldiers at 401st AFSB completed MRAP egress training that taught them how to safely exit a vehicle involved in a roll-over.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

For More information please visit us online:

 

401st AFSB Facebook

 

Army Sustainment Command

 

Army Materiel Command

 

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