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ABERDEEN, Md. - The U.S. military is scrambling to outfit thousands of mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles with radios and other equipment, delaying shipment to soldiers for protection from roadside bombs.
The Marine Corps commander in charge of MRAP delivery said Friday that five armored vehicle-makers are delivering hundreds of MRAPs to a military facility in South Carolina, which is struggling to keep pace with putting all the necessary equipment on the volume of vehicles needed overseas.See the full content of this document
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Military Soft On Armor Outfitting
"Different things happen in the continuum and there are certainly going to be time lags associated," said Gen. Brig. Michael Brogan at a demo day for the media to ...
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