Tanks, and Astronomical Price Tags: The World's Costliest Military Engineering Marvels

IndigoSpin Updated
Advertisement

14. Buffalo Mine Protected Vehicle

Buffalo Mine-Protected Clearance Vehicle Overview The Buffalo Mine-Protected Clearance Vehicle, made by Force Protection, Inc., entered service in 2003 and is valued at about $10 million. As the largest vehicle by Force Protection, the Buffalo is built for mine clearance and explosive ordnance disposal, featuring advanced protection.
This six-wheel vehicle offers centerline-mine protection for both the body and wheels. With fifteen inches of ground clearance, it can handle rough terrain while staying effective.

The Buffalo Mine-Protected Clearance Vehicle is designed for high performance in tough conditions. Key features include: Fuel Capacity: 85 gallons
Dimensions: 13 feet tall and 27 feet long
Engine: Mack ASET AI-400
Mine Detection: Husky Mine-Detection systems to spot and avoid IEDs and landmines
These features make the Buffalo a crucial asset for ensuring safe passage through dangerous areas.
Advertisement

About the Author: IndigoSpin

I write as a bridge—between disciplines, perspectives, and practical action.

Recommended Reading:
You are viewing page 14 of this article. Please continue to page 15

Stay Updated

Actionable growth insights, once a week. No fluff, no spam—unsubscribe anytime.

1–2 emails / month. Unsubscribe anytime.
Advertisement

Comments

  1. JadeSurveyor

    Syntax of clarity throughout.

  2. CipherScholar

    Good candidate for internal evangelism.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *