Blackanthem Military News

Last Updated: Mar 20, 2010 - 5:39:42 PM

Blackanthem Military News


21715 Searchable Articles

 Subscribe to our news feed

 

 

 

AT&T Advanced TV Banner - 125x125

 

Veterans can obtain information on how to use their benefits to get a VA Loan

 

Military troops looking to buy or sell on military bases Military Real Estate Listings

 

San Antonio Military Real Estate 

 

 

 

You Can Help Support

 

Operation Gratitude

 

Beanies of Baghdad

 

Please Visit our Sponsors

 

Video production - wailing banshee films - corporate video production services in the uk and new york. 3d animation, video editing, streaming media and media communications.

 

Wal-Mart.com USA, LLC

 

Marketech International, Inc.: reputable international leader specializing in high tolerance machining/fabrication, specialty metals and engineered
ceramics. www.mkt-intl.com

 

Health Insurance - affordable health insurance from www.healthinsuranceall.com

 

Auto Insurance Quotes - get best auto insurance quotes at autoinsurancequotes.edu.kg. Affordable car insurance here.

 

malignant mesothelioma - provides information on various treatment options for malignant mesothelioma.

 

charter jet - Call us with your details and we will recommend the right jet, give you a flat rate quote, and book your flight.

 

SFormo.com

 

  
Contact us to

Advertise on this website

 

You can help support this website and it's efforts by subscribing.

Subscribers gain access to our Hi-Res photo archive.



Army Looks at Long-term Need for Mine-resistant Vehicles
By Jim Garamone, American Forces Press Service
Dec 13, 2007 - 1:25:26 PM
Email this article
 Printer friendly page

Blackanthem Military News
Soldiers from Company B, 1-30th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, drive a new mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicle, or MRAP, through an off-road confidence course at Camp Liberty, Iraq, Nov. 7, 2007. Photo by Sgt. Michael Connors, USA
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Army has not made a formal proposal to cut the number of mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles the service will buy, but officials are looking at the service's long-term need, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell said today.

"It would not surprise me if (the Army) made an adjustment," Morrell said during a news conference. "You saw the Marines have made an adjustment to what they feel is necessary for their future operations. But I do not believe that a formal proposal has been put forth yet by the Army in terms of asking the secretary or anybody else to adjust downward what they wish to buy in the long term."

The Defense Department will continue to buy as many MRAP vehicles as it can, as fast as it can, the press secretary said.

The vehicles have proven to be life-savers on the battlefield. The armored V-shaped hull deflects the effects of improvised explosive devices away from soldiers or Marines riding in the vehicles. They've been especially effective against what the military calls "improvised explosive projectiles," IEDs designed especially to pierce armor. The department has contracted to buy 8,800 of the MRAP vehicles.

In November, DoD received 809 MRAP vehicles. The goal for the month was 997. Even with the shortfall, the number was almost twice the 419 vehicles the department received in October. The December goal is to build 1,200 MRAP vehicles.

"The good news is that we are well on our way to our goal of delivering vehicles to theater," Morrell said. The department's goal is to get 1,500 vehicles to the fighting fronts by the end of the calendar year. Through Dec. 5, the department had delivered 1,117 vehicles to the combat theater, Morrell said.

"So if we expeditiously get those or many of those that we produced during the month of November to theater, we will get to that 1,500 mark and it will be to the benefit of our troops over there," the press secretary said.

The vehicles are having an enormous impact. Very few American soldiers or Marines have been killed in an MRAP. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said getting these vehicles to the troops is one of his priorities.

"There is a huge capability that's brought on when we bring those ... vehicles to theater, and we hope to get as many of them as possible as soon as possible over there," Morrell said.

Comments
NO Soliciting.
Comments with links to websites or soliciting services will be removed.
Please read our Terms of use for more information.

No comments yet
*Name:
Email:
Notify me about new comments on this page
*Text:
Security Image:

Visual CAPTCHA


 

  




Top of Page