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http://www.wired.com/news/autotech/0,2554,67271,00.html
The research group:
http://tardec.army.mil/
http://www.wired.com/news/autotech/0,2554,67271,00.html
The research group:
http://tardec.army.mil/
"The vehicles would likely be used in non-tactical situations to transport soldiers within an Army base where the Humvee is overkill"
In my opinion, this is much needed. However, they need a tactical Humvee replacement too that requires less maintenance and consumes less fuel like one that can withstand an IED or buried device.
As far as replacing the Humvee in the field, I doubt it. The Humvee does an outstanding job moving people and hardware across open space. The army might come out with something even heavier than a humvee, carrying armor, to deal with IED's in urban environments.
It would be interesting to hear from some of our members in Afghanistan or Iraq regarding all of this. God bless and protect them all.
George SSSS
Black 2005 Adventure Series; factory touch screen GPS w/XM radio; factory express open/close sunroof; reclining second row seats; Warn 9.5ti Multi-Mount Winch; Gobi Stealth roof rack with PIAA lights; HotShot windshield washer fluid system
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