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3. Cougar – USA

Cougar MRAP: A Robust Infantry Mobility Vehicle
Manufacturer: Spartan Motors, Force Protection Inc.
Main Users: US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force
Price: $644,000*
The Cougar is a mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) infantry mobility vehicle designed to withstand the threats posed by improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and landmines.
Key Features
Protection: The Cougar is engineered to provide protection not only against landmines and IEDs but also from small arms fire, ensuring the safety of its occupants in combat situations.
Manufacturing: Integrated by Spartan Motors, the Cougar is produced by Force Protection Inc., a well-respected manufacturer known for its expertise in mine- and ballistic-protected vehicles.


Cougar MRAP: Advanced Design Features
The Cougar MRAP is designed with several advanced features that enhance its protection and operational efficiency:
Key Design Elements
Monocoque Structure: This design deflects blasts away from the vehicle's underside, providing crucial protection for the crew and engine compartment against explosive threats.
V-Shaped Hull: The V-shaped hull design further aids in redirecting blasts, minimizing the impact of IEDs and landmines.
Climate Control
Dual Air Conditioning Systems: To ensure crew comfort and equipment functionality in extreme conditions, the Cougar is equipped with powerful dual air conditioning systems. These systems effectively protect personnel and their equipment from overheating, especially when temperatures reach 100°F or higher.
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  1. AtlasTelemetry

    I’d test this today. Anyone joining?

  2. KineticParadox

    This de-risks early adoption.

  3. DriftParagon

    Embedded respect for constraints.

  4. MosaicHarbor

    Who’s brave enough to disagree?

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