Third Infantry Division Relies On MRAPs, ISR In Iraq Transition
As Iraq transitions from a country of combat into a land of stability operations, the U.S. Army is parking its Bradleys and Abrams tanks to rely more on MRAP trucks for ground transportation while dialing up use of command and control (C2) capabilities and intelligence, surveillance and...
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