Interior views of the Cougar CAT II A1 MRAP
Interior views of the Cougar CAT II A1 MRAP on display in the Cold War Gallery of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Designed to withstand explosive detonations, this Mine-Resistant Am bush-Protected (MRAP) vehicle was used by United States Air Force explosive ordnance disposal units in Afghanistan and Syria from 2008-2019. Vehicles like this one are also used by Security Forces for base defense. The raised chassis, integrated armor, and V-shaped hull have proven effective in saving lives from underbelly blasts. TECHNICAL NOTES: Engine: Caterpillar C-7 7.2 liter, 330 hp Load: 10 troops Maximum speed: 55 mph Range: 350 miles Weight: 52,000 lb. with combat armor (U.S. Air Force photo by Ty Greenlees)
PHOTO BY:
Ty Greenlees
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Canon EOS R6
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EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
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8
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1/30
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10000
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