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The 80mph 'Mad Max' monster targeting the Taliban
2007-06-24
It looks more like a vehicle from one of Mel Gibson's Mad Max movies.

But this four-ton monster truck is the British Army's new weapon designed to take on insurgents on the front lines of Iraq and Afghanistan.

British-made, the Supacat Weapons Mounted Installation Kit boasts awesome firepower which will be unleashed early next year. British and other Nato troops are being targeted by roadside bombs and daily firefights.

Awesome: The Supacat is described by one officer as 'a serious bit of kit'

Infantry soldiers have complained existing Land Rovers provide insufficient protection from the bombers.

Now, the Ministry of Defence is buying 130 of the light-armoured beasts – which can reach a maximum 80mph – and will take delivery of the first early next year.

They will use a grenade machine gun which fires at up to 340 rounds per minute, usually in bursts of three to five rounds, at targets up to a mile away.

The Supacats will also employ a 7.62mm-calibre General Purpose Machine Gun, which fires 750 rounds per minute with a range of nearly a mile.

The vehicles, made at Honiton in Devon, will also have a mounted 0.5in-calibre heavy machine gun, which fires huge rounds more than a mile at a rate of 485 to 635 a minute. They are powered by a 5.9-litre turbo-diesel engine and will carry three or four crew.

One senior Army officer described the new super-truck as a "serious bit of kit", adding it would be a "huge boost to our long-range patrolling capability".

Senior defence sources say the Supacats will particularly come into their own against the Taliban in Afghanistan's Helmand Province, which has no roads.

Defence Minister Lord Drayson said last night: "These vehicles are well armed, swift and agile and will boost our capability with some serious firepower.

"The MoD and the Treasury have worked hard to get them to our troops in quick time, and they start going out to theatre early next year."
Posted by:Anonymoose

#3  /Snark on
Congratulations--The MoD finaly decided to buy a gun-truck.
/snark off
Realy-- they could have asked us for a few. Saved themselves a lot of trouble, and some money. We would even throw in some convoy training free of charge.

I have nothing but respect for the british soldier. His political masters, on the other hand, well "lions led by asses asshats" comes to mind.
Posted by: N guard   2007-06-24 22:15  

#2  What I found most interesting were the comments at the newspaper's site : people were complaining that this vehicle isn't heavily armored, and therefore susceptible to IEDs. But, that is the point of a vehicle like the Supacat - get there fast with a lot of firepower, carrying just enough armor in the right places to protect the crew from small arms. Too many people today are getting fixated on heavy armor - sort of like the armored knights of the Middle Ages. Problem with that approach is the loss of mobility, agility, and speed. And a lot of the time, there are not pre-placed IEDs to worry about in Afghanistan; in those conditions, speed saves lives since the Taliban have not demonstrated much in the line of marksmanship.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2007-06-24 20:31  

#1  Meow!
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-06-24 19:23  

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