Military Dragged Feet on Bomb-Proof Vehicles

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The short version: Marine Corps officers in the field requested 1,000 additional bomb-proof vehicles in February of 2005. No substantial action was taken until November of 2006. 

Please note - we’re talking about additional production of an existing technology - not the development of anything new.

Wired’s Danger Room has the story. See Noah Schachtman and Sharon Weinberger’s important and disturbing piece  here.

An excerpt:

According to a Marine Corps document provided to DANGER ROOM, the request for over 1,000 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles came in February, 2005.  A formal call to fulfill that order did not emerge until November, 2006.   ”There is an immediate need for an MRAP vehicle capability to increase survivability and mobility of Marines operating in a hazardous fire area against known threats,” the 2005 “universal need statement” notes.

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