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Afghanistan
Half of UKÂ’s new armoured vehicles in Afghanistan out of service
2009-12-31
More than half of the new armoured vehicles sent to Afghanistan are out of service, the Ministry of Defence has admitted.

Only 134 of the 271 Mastiffs, the heaviest and most protective of the Army’s armoured vehicles in Afghanistan, are “fit for purpose”, figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats have revealed.

The same poor service history is also affecting the new Ridgeback vehicles which are being used for the first time by 11 Light Brigade in Afghanistan. In written Commons answers, the Liberal Democrats were told that nearly 40 per cent of Ridgebacks were not operational at present.

The Mastiff and Ridgeback are examples of the new type of heavily armoured, mine-resistant, wheeled patrol vehicles used by the Army on operations in Afghanistan.

They provide much greater protection to personnel than the lightly armoured Snatch Land Rover which has proved so vulnerable to roadside bombs.
Posted by:Bright Pebbles

#5  "snatch land rover"

Didn't think that one through did they?
Posted by: flash91   2009-12-31 19:08  

#4  Thank you for the useful perspective, Mitch. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-12-31 17:20  

#3  More likely a combination of rotten roads, heavier armor creating more mechanical stress, and the fact that we're not getting the out-of-service numbers for the lighter vehicles. It's a war zone, and not one suited to vehicular transport. It's going to eat up equipment like nobody's business.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-12-31 13:14  

#2  Inshallah maintenance comes to Old Blighty?
Posted by: ed   2009-12-31 06:32  

#1  It's a matter of priorities.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-12-31 04:40  

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