Just before it comes up...
Supposedly DHS has ordered some 2700 MRAP vehicles. For those unfamiliar with the MRAP, lookie here:
However, the actual numbers used by DHS cannot be confirmed. If your "official" news source references a blog that references another blog that states things like "hollow point organ damaging bullets, and wall piercing mag rounds" (as any round fired from a weapon that hits center mass will be organ damaging and most rounds are wall piercing lol), there isn't really cause for concern. Or if your article references a Russian news article that also has no further information...same applies. Anyway, internet echoes of the same obscure piece based on circumstance, guesswork and hyping things that are not in my opinion.
The 2700 number actually comes from a DoD program in which 2717 vehicles were/are upgraded after being brought back from overseas. So the number 2700 is factual, just not in reference to what DHS supposedly ordered through back channels via the Pentagon, which again, has not/probably won't be confirmed and is/probably is not true. Also, the supposed "upgrades" for use on American streets has NEVER been referenced on anything except bloggers guessing that's the reasons why. Navistar, the contractor, talks about suspension upgrades, new engines and alternators (from the Navistar press release http://media.navistar.com/index.php?s=43&item=546 ) . And there really isn't much different from operating on American streets versus Iraqi streets. So this was simply made up. Not the upgrades, but the reasons why are simply false and someone used that "fact" to inflame a situation into something it isn't.
Having said that, DHS does have some MRAPs in stock as seen here:
So there are at least a few "out there." Not sure of the exact numbers but they do have them. Now they are good for high risk response vehicles, although tend to be a lot more expensive than others...and if they are getting them from the DoD stocks being refurbished after coming back from overseas that could actually save a buck or two. Imagine that, the .gov saving money by buying used instead of new? Crazy talk right there. Anyway...
Not entirely sure why the DHS proper has their own SRT when many of the under departments have their own tactical teams (such as ICE) or rely on other agencies like the FBI for that sort of thing. So there is that question. Could be a Departmental fight between the DHS and DOJ or a "my Richard is larger than yours cause we've got the MRAP and you don't" so who knows. And total numbers of said armored vehicles in DHS service. Another question unanswered, but likely under a hundred so not as threatening as the original blogs reported. But still, seems to be a lot of questions lately regarding DHS and whatnot. Drones and surveillance, large ammo purchases (which I'm still not convinced yet is a "conspiracy), armored vehicles, checkpoints...a lot of unanswered questions.
Just posting this out there as info and not to pick a fight. The 2700 number cannot be confirmed via anything except the original Pentagon contract to Navistar for upgrading existing fleets and nothing about them being transferred to DHS or "upgraded" to be used on American roadways (as stated previously, no difference in roadway construction in downtown Baghdad as opposed to Main Street USA so to suggest the "upgrade" for American roads is really dumb) in a police state environment. But like other Departments, DoD tends to keep their new toys around and probably wouldn't be "giving" away 2700 vehicles they bought in the past five years (as the MRAP program started in 2007) and just had refurbished in 2012. Things like this would have been noticed by more reputable sources. Conspiracy to hide the truth? Probably not. With sequestration in effect in the DoD, I can flat guarantee you nobody is going to be giving away anything right now especially $1.5 Billion (adding the original cost @ $500K per unit plus the $21 Million in upgrade contract) worth of goods that can/will be used again in whichever war we get involved in next.
Yeah, I know. It's weird when Grand posts your tin foil news for you lol.
Supposedly DHS has ordered some 2700 MRAP vehicles. For those unfamiliar with the MRAP, lookie here:
However, the actual numbers used by DHS cannot be confirmed. If your "official" news source references a blog that references another blog that states things like "hollow point organ damaging bullets, and wall piercing mag rounds" (as any round fired from a weapon that hits center mass will be organ damaging and most rounds are wall piercing lol), there isn't really cause for concern. Or if your article references a Russian news article that also has no further information...same applies. Anyway, internet echoes of the same obscure piece based on circumstance, guesswork and hyping things that are not in my opinion.
The 2700 number actually comes from a DoD program in which 2717 vehicles were/are upgraded after being brought back from overseas. So the number 2700 is factual, just not in reference to what DHS supposedly ordered through back channels via the Pentagon, which again, has not/probably won't be confirmed and is/probably is not true. Also, the supposed "upgrades" for use on American streets has NEVER been referenced on anything except bloggers guessing that's the reasons why. Navistar, the contractor, talks about suspension upgrades, new engines and alternators (from the Navistar press release http://media.navistar.com/index.php?s=43&item=546 ) . And there really isn't much different from operating on American streets versus Iraqi streets. So this was simply made up. Not the upgrades, but the reasons why are simply false and someone used that "fact" to inflame a situation into something it isn't.
Having said that, DHS does have some MRAPs in stock as seen here:
So there are at least a few "out there." Not sure of the exact numbers but they do have them. Now they are good for high risk response vehicles, although tend to be a lot more expensive than others...and if they are getting them from the DoD stocks being refurbished after coming back from overseas that could actually save a buck or two. Imagine that, the .gov saving money by buying used instead of new? Crazy talk right there. Anyway...
Not entirely sure why the DHS proper has their own SRT when many of the under departments have their own tactical teams (such as ICE) or rely on other agencies like the FBI for that sort of thing. So there is that question. Could be a Departmental fight between the DHS and DOJ or a "my Richard is larger than yours cause we've got the MRAP and you don't" so who knows. And total numbers of said armored vehicles in DHS service. Another question unanswered, but likely under a hundred so not as threatening as the original blogs reported. But still, seems to be a lot of questions lately regarding DHS and whatnot. Drones and surveillance, large ammo purchases (which I'm still not convinced yet is a "conspiracy), armored vehicles, checkpoints...a lot of unanswered questions.
Just posting this out there as info and not to pick a fight. The 2700 number cannot be confirmed via anything except the original Pentagon contract to Navistar for upgrading existing fleets and nothing about them being transferred to DHS or "upgraded" to be used on American roadways (as stated previously, no difference in roadway construction in downtown Baghdad as opposed to Main Street USA so to suggest the "upgrade" for American roads is really dumb) in a police state environment. But like other Departments, DoD tends to keep their new toys around and probably wouldn't be "giving" away 2700 vehicles they bought in the past five years (as the MRAP program started in 2007) and just had refurbished in 2012. Things like this would have been noticed by more reputable sources. Conspiracy to hide the truth? Probably not. With sequestration in effect in the DoD, I can flat guarantee you nobody is going to be giving away anything right now especially $1.5 Billion (adding the original cost @ $500K per unit plus the $21 Million in upgrade contract) worth of goods that can/will be used again in whichever war we get involved in next.
Yeah, I know. It's weird when Grand posts your tin foil news for you lol.
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