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Iraq
The Butler Mobile
2003-12-09
From StrategyPage:
Since the heavy combat in Iraq ended last April, American troops have been improvising additional protection for their unarmored vehicles. One of these efforts has become something of a standard. Capt. Darryl M. Butler, an engineer officer for the 354th Civil Affairs Brigade (attached to the 1st Armored Division) developed a armor kit for Humvees. A half ton of steel plate, cut into 25 precisely measured pieces, is attached to a Humvee in a few hours and provides protection from fragments (from bombs and shells). Called the MPAH (Modified Protection for un-Armored Humvees) kit, nearly fifty have been installed and several hundred more kits have been ordered. Unofficially it’s called “The Butler Mobile.” The kits are being made and installed (under Captain Butler’s supervision) by Iraqi contractors. This provides jobs for friendly Iraqis, and protection from the hostile ones. Civil Affairs troops are most vulnerable to attack, because they often travel without the protection of a convoy. Civil Affairs work consists of traveling around to talk and negotiate with Iraqi leaders (official and otherwise) and supervising reconstruction projects. Civil Affairs units have no armored vehicles, and only rifles, pistols and machine-guns as weapons. The most common form of transportation is the Humvee. The Butler Mobile is not only a life saver, but it also makes the job a lot less nerve wracking. Captain Butler is a reservist, an engineer who works for the Corps of Engineers.
God love the Reserves, if you need a expert in anything, you’ll find one.
Posted by:Steve

#8  Hey, it's Iraq - there's got to be diesel fuel there somewhere.

Besides, I'd rather spend money on fuel than burial and medical expenses.
Posted by: Pappy   2003-12-9 9:58:37 PM  

#7  That's why we should send Shipman to Iraq. They would shake in fear at his scare tactics!
Posted by: Charles   2003-12-9 9:04:01 PM  

#6  You're a cruel man, Shipman. A cruel man...
Posted by: Fred   2003-12-9 7:23:10 PM  

#5  "What's the MPG on that?"

Somewhere saw new-car review of a Diesel Hummer (oughta be close.) They said about 8, it "likes gas stations." Pretty heavy already, another half-ton isn't really all that outlandishly much.
Posted by: Glenn (not Reynolds)   2003-12-9 6:20:53 PM  

#4  Ah yes... Americans! Time to balance the engine and polish the heads. (And don't get me started on the exhaust system) We need air dammit! We need a healthy engine! We need Noise! Let 'um know their nightmare is 2 blocks away and closing fast. Then use the electric hummer.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-12-9 4:30:37 PM  

#3  In the fine tradition of "hedge cutters" on the front of Shermans in Normandy...
Posted by: mojo   2003-12-9 3:18:53 PM  

#2  BH - I think it's GPM, actually.

Good to see Capt. Butler maintaining the tradition of Sgt. Culin!
Posted by: Dar   2003-12-9 2:46:01 PM  

#1  Half a ton of steel plate on a Humvee. What's the MPG on that, two?
Posted by: BH   2003-12-9 2:16:31 PM  

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