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At least 16 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 24 others injured after an explosive-laden car rammed into a military convoy near the Afghanistan border in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
MRAP development began in the early aughts, and since then, the U.S. military has purchased nearly 28,000 MRAPs, with 24,000 fielded in Iraq and Afghanistan. There isn't a single type of MRAP.
The 1,200 MRAPs Ukraine’s allies so far have donated to the war effort represent just a fraction of the MRAPs they own. Expect hundreds more to make their way to Ukraine.
MRAPs have drastically changed the battlefield experience for soldiers, reducing the risk of casualties by protecting against IEDs.
Roshel Smart Armored Vehicles has rolled out its Senator Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored fighting vehicle at the CANSEC show in Ottawa. Based on the Ford F-550 pickup truck, it's ...
Famous for saving lives in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Pentagon’s blast-deflecting, improvised explosive device (IED)-stopping Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles (MRAP) are headed to Ukraine ...
Iran is glad the Americans are gone, but the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan creates a host of problems for Tehran, with no easy solutions.
After nearly 20 years of war, the last of America’s troops made a frantic final exit out of Afghanistan on Monday, capping the US's deadly and botched withdrawal from the strife-torn country.
The success of MRAPs even spurred the Pentagon to quickly build more mobile MRAP variants, called MRAP-All Terrain Vehicles, engineered with improved speed and suspension as smaller, faster IED ...
Does a small town in West Virginia really need a tactical vehicle designed to deal with improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan and Iraq?
The complaint claims the company took advantage of the very critical need to rapidly procure MRAPs to protect soldiers against improvised explosive devices in Iraq and Afghanistan by inflating its ...
Five versions of the MRAP were produced, weighing from 13-28 tons, with the last being the M-ATV (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All Terrain Vehicle) for use on rougher roads in Afghanistan.