Marines order $87M worth of Force Protection's Cougars

The U.S. Marine Corps is on its way to buying 122 Cougar Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal Rapid Response Vehicles for itself and the Army, according to the vehicle's manufacturer, for $87 million. Force Protection Inc., which builds the ballistic and mine-protected vehicles at its facility near...

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