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Cat-II Golan vehicle is already prepared to counter EFP's

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EFP Mines? Ceradyne & i3 Say "Bull!"
19-Dec-2007
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The BULL concept

"More MRAPs: Navistar's MaxxPro," covered the growing threat of EFP (Explosively-Formed Penetrator) land mines in Iraq, which fire into the side of a vehicle like a tank round. PVI & RAFAEL's MRAP Cat-II Golan vehicle is already prepared to counter them – if fitted with explosive reactive armor that's designed in from the outset as an invisible upgrade over conventional armoring. Other MRAP manufacturers have also been scrambling to find solutions via bolt on kits, or even different armoring schemes entirely.

With or without the kits, those MRAP vehicles will certainly help soldiers and specialists on patrol – but what about the logistics & support forces delivering fuel and other key supplies, who must move most of it by road? Why not give them a similar level of protection? In March 2007, the US Army's Ballistic Protection Experiment underwent testing, as the final step in a $2.1 million September 2006 contract funded in part by the US Army Rapid Equipping Force.
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