So, say '"so long" to the old High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled
Vehicle -- The Humvee.
The Army is replacing the vulnerable vehicles with the Mine
Resistant Ambush Protected thing called MRAP. They cost a million
each, and the Army Times quotes a Pentagon source as
saying 8,500 will be procured for fiscal 2008 and another 9,000 the
next year, when all 17,700 Humvees now in Iraq will have been
cashiered. The MRAP, we're told, will not mean the end of
development of yet a third vehicle, the Joint Light Tactical
Vehicle.
Question: what's to become of the 17,700 Humvees to be
replaced?
Suggestion: make them surplus available to civilian sale.
Traffic being what it is and is becoming, a military Humvee with a
gun implacement on top will find an anxiously ready market, giving
new and vibrant meaning to the phrase, "road rage."
topics:
Military, Iraq