MRAPs Don’t Win Battles

Credit: RAFAEL
As cheap but deadly explosives become mainstays of asymmetric conflicts, militaries are devoting huge resources to developing armored vehicles whose main purpose is protecting soldiers rather than winning battles. Case in point: the Pentagon’s $20-billion MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected)...

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