My dad was in one of these in Afghanistan when an IED went off below the vehicle. Thanks to the V-shape hull, doing what it was designed to do, he lived.
*Couldn't leave a comment like this on 99 likes.* 🫡🇺🇲 I wish civilians could realize the type of hell and emotions service members had to endure over there regardless how they _"felt"_ about the war or anything... I'm a civilian, myself, so I can't fully imagine or grasp it all; But from stories, videos, podcasts, etc.: It helps to paint a real clear picture (if ppl care enough to try and learn and care *as we all should*).
Ron is it equipped with a winch??? If not, get a front and rear winch. All that weight is its down fall. Stay clear of mud. Air down when going off road etc... definitely get a 30,000Lb + winch. Then you have a way to get unstuck... if you ever do get stuck. Better to have and not need, then to need and not have.
What a BEAST Ron! With a 50 cal on the turret, this would be a Texas wild hog hunter's dream come true. You could hunt dinosaurs with that rig. Too cool, congrats on the purchase! 😎
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters Global Seating Systems (GSS) has the battlefield-proven credentials as a world leader in the development and production of soldier survivability systems for armored and unarmored vehicles.
thee only weakness your tuck has is the outside fueltanks. sure, youl survive the explosion from it, but now your stranded and give your enemy time to wait you out while you run out of supplies. i would suggest swapping the fuel cans with a more angled canister to help deflect bullets. might add wait but well worth the effort.
Thanks for the vid. Just some suggestions about the halon fire suppression system. That system should be deactivated and bottles removed if you allow people in the vehicle who are not trained on how to get out in an emergency. Remember, Halon is heavier than air and displaces oxygen. There are also manual activation handles that kids love to play with. There have been multiple deaths in the Army and probably other services attributed to these systems, and that's with trained crewmembers. Also, at 5:45 that cap is not for the nozzle, it is to protect the valve when the bottle is removed, and at 5:55 that is not an IR light for illumination, it is a multi sensor for the halon system. I was a 19D Cavalry Scout and spent years crewing the M3 CFV (Bradley) that had these systems. They can kill you if you panic and cannot get out in time before you pass out due to lack of oxygen. As a note, there was talk way back of doing away with halon and going to C02 but the lack of oxygen is still an issue with C02 as well.
That is a get to the shelter during the zombie apocalypse vehicle. You can run down a bunch of zombies with that thing and keep on going. Let the man swear as much as he wants. He served his country and he's earned the right.
GSS is for Global Seating Systems. They were the manufacturer of the seats that the Blackwater Grizzly APC MRAPII prototypes used. The seats are heavy because they are built to be blast resistant. Blackwater's Grizzly lost out on it's bid to be selected for the defense dept. contract due to it's failure in testing on front end explosion protection at Aberdeen Test Grounds. Blackwater's manufacturing facilities in Camden North Carolina closed down shortly after building these prototypes.
There was 184 miles on it and yes it is an awesome piece of equipment!!! I was in Iraq in 2003. I’m so glad you got this one. I’m looking to get a Oshkosh HEMTT!!!
@@LetsgoBrandon2023 Totally appreciated the humour. Was trying to be Sarcastic; probably missed My Mark. Comes as one hell of a big surprise to be standing next to a Wall and then have one of these come thundering through. Gives total new meaning to ‘putting brown sauce on your buns’.
17:51 Actually if the tank is punctured the middle material will mix with the diesel that attempts to leave the tank threw the bullet hole affectively sealing the tank. it makes it so the tank uses diesel fuel to fix the tank with the filament in the middle of the tanks. check the videos out online there cool.
Just want to tell you how much I love your videos! I like your general attitude towards most things..lol..I don't subscribe to many channels, which goes to show how much I respect yours! Keep doing what you do! Thanks!
Global Seating Systems (GSS) US-based GSS produces the most advanced blast-absorbing and blast-deflecting seating and restraint systems for the latest generations of armored and soft-skinned combat vehicles. These systems not only minimize the impact of a range of kinetic threats, but also protect against the effects of accidents and post-blast dynamics. 777
holeeeee crap ! wahoo congrats ! im not a veteran but all of the patriots i call friends are pick war from Vietnam to current yes the old is 72 he's got great stories too i have diner with him once week ..
I was in Iraq for the first rotation when the insurgency kicked off. It was that deployment that taught me Hummv's were coffins on wheels. I was a Bradley mechanic in the Army for 15 yrs total. The IEDs were ripping through our trucks and tanks/brads due to the flat hulls. The second time I was in Iraq I was supporting the 101st ABN at FOB Normandy when they got Bradleys because they were getting hammered with IEDs and their Col requested armor. They got 13 Pre-po Bradley's from Kuwait. I was sent over to support them as obviously the 101st ABN wouldn't have Bradley mechanics. For the next 8 months I was repairing Brads and doing Recovery work. Of the 13 Brads they got 11 were coded out for IED damage. I recovered every one of them but 1. Only 1 soldier lost their life during that time. If that Col hadn't requested Armor. That number would have been allot higher. Even though the Brads were destroyed by the IEDs. They saved lives. My 3rd tour was when the MRAPs were really being fielded. My unit was one of the first in Iraq to get the Maxxpro's. Big and tall trucks. But they did their job. I don't think we lost anyone during that deployment. I could be wrong. But as far as my unit goes we didn't lose anyone to IEDs. I am grateful the Army is sidelining the Hummv's but it took far too long to make that happen. The MRAPS aren't perfect. But compared to what we had during the first two tours. The MRAPs are like tanks on wheels but better in terms of surviving an IED at least. I wouldn't put them up against an actual tank or anything designed to take out hard targets. And trust me you are all lucky you never saw the boneyards in Kuwait that held all the destroyed vehicles from Iraq and convoys from Kuwait to Iraq. The Hummv yard was one of two times I honestly cried. The first was when a civilian contractor I made friends with was killed by a rocket attack. The Hummv yard was by far the biggest and most pathetic to see. MRAPs saved allot of lives. I honestly hope it stays that way going forward.
@@caper2x Progressives aren't! The Corporate Dems are! Know the difference dummy! Not every one in the Dems are actual 'Progressives'. Know who you are actually talking about without strawmanning will ya?
I wish I could afford one of your shelters! They are the best that is made! I'm glad your providing these to people! Great company you have! God Bless your business!
Awesome, man! Btw, you answered an older comment telling me that you'd do a vid showing us the double culvert bunker, is it still something you're planning to do? Tremendous job btw! 💪🏻👌🏻
I’m ex British army armoured infantry. I don’t know if I would still know the way around a Warrior as well as this fella knows his old battle tractor. Pretty cool vehicle - wished we had AC in Afghan.
Yes sad, heard a story of Army issued boots melting in some hot location British soldiers were sent to, the media had a great time with that one, unfortunately.
991. wow. I want one. 182 miles on it. You said. Hasn't even been broken in yet. Hahaha asking a vet not to cuss is like asking a bird not to fly. Please thank him for his service. OOHRAA!!!! YUT YUT!!!!!
The MRAP is Awsome. Maybe a small suggestion. Keep a seat or two then make it a mobile CAC for any future event... A command and control vehicle will get you an excellent advantage in testing atmosphere and scouting after any given event. It would be even better if you could get one more vehicle.
The foreman dude really needs to change his diet...he is on the road to something very bad happening to his health from all the greasy cheeseburgers, pizza and burritos he's been eating.
Hey man. It's Ted from Texas. This week's number 372. I like the video man. Thanks for the tour of a cool vehicle. Good luck with it I hope it doesn't break down and give you any grief.
Feel tank might be lined with Polyurea. It was made for the army for ballistics. It's a spray on rubber coatings that can deflect almost anything. The spray it the undersides of trucks and whatever for bomb proofing. They also use it to line fish holds in Fishing boats. It's awesome stuff. But you need a $35,000 machine to spray it. I've sprayed it before.
That's one thing the troops hated with these mwraps waiting for the damb doors to open! In Iraq documentaries the say " we were all sitting gearing up, adrenaline rushing and reading to bounce but then the damb door's! Them damb door's waiting for them to open in a war situation is like a lifetime!" And there not slow door's either but I suppose in that situation they could be faster for them to roll out off! Did you get the m82 sniper rifle with it?
Congratz on the MRAP Ron! That is a dream truck / camper. My Number is 64 and 82 on delivery on this video, 160 before test drive. Love your bunkers, I would rather live in one of your bunkers than my current house, so if you want to store one in my yard...
The real innovate part of the M-RAT is the V hull. They specifically designed and engineered that thing to save our boys lives while traveling. It take one hell of a IED to even remotely hurt the passengers.
GSS is a private security company. Many company’s use the GSS monicker, German Security Systems, Ground Support Services & then there is plain old “Global Seating Systems” which i think is just the maker of those seats! From GSS, Adaptive Energy Attenuating Fully Recoverable Seat System for Optimal Warfighter Protection???
My dad was in one of these in Afghanistan when an IED went off below the vehicle. Thanks to the V-shape hull, doing what it was designed to do, he lived.
*Couldn't leave a comment like this on 99 likes.* 🫡🇺🇲 I wish civilians could realize the type of hell and emotions service members had to endure over there regardless how they _"felt"_ about the war or anything... I'm a civilian, myself, so I can't fully imagine or grasp it all; But from stories, videos, podcasts, etc.: It helps to paint a real clear picture (if ppl care enough to try and learn and care *as we all should*).
The guy in the video showing it off is very knowledgeable . No BS kind of guy.
Also very patient with all the interruptions and silly questions.
182 miles and #410. This MRAP is seriously upgraded from the ones we rolled around in back in my 07-08 deployment! Congrats on the new “work truck” 😂
You ain’t kidding. Almost unrecognizable.
It's tiny compared to the ones we were in.
Ron is it equipped with a winch??? If not, get a front and rear winch. All that weight is its down fall. Stay clear of mud. Air down when going off road etc... definitely get a 30,000Lb + winch. Then you have a way to get unstuck... if you ever do get stuck. Better to have and not need, then to need and not have.
What a BEAST Ron! With a 50 cal on the turret, this would be a Texas wild hog hunter's dream come true. You could hunt dinosaurs with that rig. Too cool, congrats on the purchase! 😎
You betcha
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters Global Seating Systems (GSS) has the battlefield-proven credentials as a world leader in the development and production of soldier survivability systems for armored and unarmored vehicles.
That’s not the same 50 that almost killed Kentucky ballistics is it? Just wondering.
@@Americano3232330 I noticed that too.....it appears to be the same
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters what's the deal with the bunker king dude. Dint tellnu support that dude married to two dudes do ya..
thee only weakness your tuck has is the outside fueltanks. sure, youl survive the explosion from it, but now your stranded and give your enemy time to wait you out while you run out of supplies. i would suggest swapping the fuel cans with a more angled canister to help deflect bullets. might add wait but well worth the effort.
Thanks for the vid. Just some suggestions about the halon fire suppression system. That system should be deactivated and bottles removed if you allow people in the vehicle who are not trained on how to get out in an emergency. Remember, Halon is heavier than air and displaces oxygen. There are also manual activation handles that kids love to play with. There have been multiple deaths in the Army and probably other services attributed to these systems, and that's with trained crewmembers. Also, at 5:45 that cap is not for the nozzle, it is to protect the valve when the bottle is removed, and at 5:55 that is not an IR light for illumination, it is a multi sensor for the halon system. I was a 19D Cavalry Scout and spent years crewing the M3 CFV (Bradley) that had these systems. They can kill you if you panic and cannot get out in time before you pass out due to lack of oxygen. As a note, there was talk way back of doing away with halon and going to C02 but the lack of oxygen is still an issue with C02 as well.
That is a get to the shelter during the zombie apocalypse vehicle. You can run down a bunch of zombies with that thing and keep on going. Let the man swear as much as he wants. He served his country and he's earned the right.
GSS is for Global Seating Systems. They were the manufacturer of the seats that the Blackwater Grizzly APC MRAPII prototypes used. The seats are heavy because they are built to be blast resistant. Blackwater's Grizzly lost out on it's bid to be selected for the defense dept. contract due to it's failure in testing on front end explosion protection at Aberdeen Test Grounds. Blackwater's manufacturing facilities in Camden North Carolina closed down shortly after building these prototypes.
Man you did a good deed right there, you needed advice, and I bet he loved showing you.
He likes it too
There was 184 miles on it and yes it is an awesome piece of equipment!!! I was in Iraq in 2003. I’m so glad you got this one. I’m looking to get a Oshkosh HEMTT!!!
Just another reason to love you, Ron. BADASS. Mess with you? I think not. BRAVO! 🇺🇸👏👏👏♥️🙏😊
You've got to run this to Walmart and grocery shopping.
Unfortunately not Drive Through compatible
@@Blackwater_House technically it can. you'll just have to drive through a wall
@@LetsgoBrandon2023 technically it can park at the bottom of a lake, but that too isn’t recommended.
@@Blackwater_House did you not get the joke?
@@LetsgoBrandon2023 Totally appreciated the humour. Was trying to be Sarcastic; probably missed My Mark.
Comes as one hell of a big surprise to be standing next to a Wall and then have one of these come thundering through.
Gives total new meaning to ‘putting brown sauce on your buns’.
You need to get that decal’d up now with ATLAS survival shelter! Bomb Proof
Good idea!
And one of the air filtration systems. Just plug it into the inverter. Much more useful than a bloody hair drier.
Ok I will 😀
@@AtlasSurvivalSheltershave you done it yet? Have you done it yet?
God bless bro
“Oh! So you could run a hair dryer in here!” That’s awesome!
i like they put 3 numbers to start it up in order
17:51 Actually if the tank is punctured the middle material will mix with the diesel that attempts to leave the tank threw the bullet hole affectively sealing the tank. it makes it so the tank uses diesel fuel to fix the tank with the filament in the middle of the tanks. check the videos out online there cool.
you now have the title of "The Ultimate Civilian Prepper" . Congrats !
Funny 😄
Just want to tell you how much I love your videos! I like your general attitude towards most things..lol..I don't subscribe to many channels, which goes to show how much I respect yours! Keep doing what you do! Thanks!
Thank you so much! Comments like these makes us want to keep doing better
"Pls don't couse..." love it lol
Complete idiot who wants to play soldier! 8up Jackass!
Living In Dallas Been watching you for a solid month now great work brother!
Global Seating Systems (GSS) US-based GSS produces the most advanced blast-absorbing and blast-deflecting seating and restraint systems for the latest generations of armored and soft-skinned combat vehicles. These systems not only minimize the impact of a range of kinetic threats, but also protect against the effects of accidents and post-blast dynamics. 777
A note! GSS also supplies a vast majority of seats for the driver's position on the vast majority of SCHOOL BUS makers!!
@@edburton6472 do those also cost $16k each?
737 for my number and 182 miles was on it when you bought it. This was your best video yet!! I had too much fun watching this! Thank you!
I bet this would be great to bring a date on or for family outings.
Prom
Yeah at about 4 miles per gallon
182 miles and man I love this thing very nice enjoy the videos keep doing what your doing👍👍👍
holeeeee crap ! wahoo congrats ! im not a veteran but all of the patriots i call friends are pick war from Vietnam to current yes the old is 72 he's got great stories too i have diner with him once week ..
Blackwater called them Bear Cats
GSS stands for Global Seating systems. They are made for all kinds of military systems
This has to be the ultimate find of the year. Thanks for putting this up.
That brought back some memories! Miles were 182 and my number between 1-1000 would be 7 like the number on the back.
Miles were 182, number would be 175..
Keep the videos coming, will love seeing more of this outfitted.
Miles when bought would say 181 as you said did test drive and 373 as number. Thanks for sharing your HEAVY DUTY ride with us.
Thank you 🙏🏻
I’m wanting to move to Texas and I will 10000% buy a shelter from you before building a house
Cap
You know how much they cost?
@@dababycar2899 yes from like 20k up into the millions
@@blakewood8475 with the installation fee is starts at like 35k for the complete package of the smallest bunker
@@dababycar2899 Id rather spend a bit of brass for safety considering I’d be in Tornado Ally
Beautiful purchase! Literally like new. One of the coolest things I’ve ever seen on the Atlas channel ❤
I was recovery in Iraq and used to go get these after they had hit IEDs ...BTW they held up,well .
Like things made in America should be.
2:54 GSS stands for cannot wait for when SHTF
182 miles and #10, have to design a driveout garage from a big boy bunker!
I was in Iraq for the first rotation when the insurgency kicked off. It was that deployment that taught me Hummv's were coffins on wheels. I was a Bradley mechanic in the Army for 15 yrs total. The IEDs were ripping through our trucks and tanks/brads due to the flat hulls. The second time I was in Iraq I was supporting the 101st ABN at FOB Normandy when they got Bradleys because they were getting hammered with IEDs and their Col requested armor. They got 13 Pre-po Bradley's from Kuwait. I was sent over to support them as obviously the 101st ABN wouldn't have Bradley mechanics. For the next 8 months I was repairing Brads and doing Recovery work. Of the 13 Brads they got 11 were coded out for IED damage. I recovered every one of them but 1. Only 1 soldier lost their life during that time. If that Col hadn't requested Armor. That number would have been allot higher. Even though the Brads were destroyed by the IEDs. They saved lives. My 3rd tour was when the MRAPs were really being fielded. My unit was one of the first in Iraq to get the Maxxpro's. Big and tall trucks. But they did their job. I don't think we lost anyone during that deployment. I could be wrong. But as far as my unit goes we didn't lose anyone to IEDs. I am grateful the Army is sidelining the Hummv's but it took far too long to make that happen. The MRAPS aren't perfect. But compared to what we had during the first two tours. The MRAPs are like tanks on wheels but better in terms of surviving an IED at least. I wouldn't put them up against an actual tank or anything designed to take out hard targets. And trust me you are all lucky you never saw the boneyards in Kuwait that held all the destroyed vehicles from Iraq and convoys from Kuwait to Iraq. The Hummv yard was one of two times I honestly cried. The first was when a civilian contractor I made friends with was killed by a rocket attack. The Hummv yard was by far the biggest and most pathetic to see. MRAPs saved allot of lives. I honestly hope it stays that way going forward.
Very interesting to read, thanks for sharing! I can only wonder what it was like seeing the graveyard, I imagine very somber and eerie
27 RINOs gave it a thumbs down because they think it's too much freedom!
Costly, unnecessary, and not fuel-efficient for regular use.
Rinos have no problem taking your rights but love sending you to war for isis Ra El
@@nadeemnajimdeen5717 but it's fun!
Not only RINOS my friends, but The leftist's progressives are also on the warpath, too.
@@caper2x Progressives aren't!
The Corporate Dems are!
Know the difference dummy!
Not every one in the Dems are actual 'Progressives'.
Know who you are actually talking about without strawmanning will ya?
182 miles 👍🏻
I'm so jealous of the amazing bunkers you make....when I worked in similar ones I never appreciated them properly.
I wish I could afford one of your shelters! They are the best that is made! I'm glad your providing these to people! Great company you have! God Bless your business!
Love the MRAP. They were made just 10 miles from me. Well built for sure. Congratulations on the purchase. Thank you for the video. 500
Awesome, man! Btw, you answered an older comment telling me that you'd do a vid showing us the double culvert bunker, is it still something you're planning to do? Tremendous job btw! 💪🏻👌🏻
Yes we are just backed up on bunkers and videos right now but we will that video published soon!
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters Awesome!
I’m ex British army armoured infantry. I don’t know if I would still know the way around a Warrior as well as this fella knows his old battle tractor. Pretty cool vehicle - wished we had AC in Afghan.
Yes sad, heard a story of Army issued boots melting in some hot location British soldiers were sent to, the media had a great time with that one, unfortunately.
@@drmosfet by 2013 that had all be resolved. I got issued 3 sets of decent desert boots.
You know you bought BRAND NEW when it has only 182 miles on it...that's SPANKING NEW!!!!!
It was built in 2007 so it's been sitting for a while.
Awesome, Looks very similar to the RG31
CONGRATS ON YOUR NEW TOY!!!!!!!!
Most buttons inside military vehicles are labeled “don’t touch” LOL
No they're not lol
They are labeled off, safe or normal in most instances...
😂😂😂😂😂
GGS is Global Seating Systems, they make all the specialist seats for various vehicles, military or contractor.
Imagine all the survival supplies you could fit in that. Wow 😳
991. wow. I want one. 182 miles on it. You said. Hasn't even been broken in yet. Hahaha asking a vet not to cuss is like asking a bird not to fly. Please thank him for his service. OOHRAA!!!! YUT YUT!!!!!
Great video, if a cop ever pulls you over and says do you know why I pulled you over, you can reply because I let you, lol no 564 😃
Funny
715 The MRAP is a beast. I really want one to deck out as a survival truck.
I'd be like, give me the camera and you can help clean your own vehicle up!
Amazing. Greetings from Tunisia. Guess fuel consumption must be huge.
We need to use this for hurricane rescue! HMU if you’re interested in saving some people in crisis.
To a good use, yes.
Yeah that’s what I’m saying. Hurricane and flood rescue.
182 miles on the truck. My number is 203. Love ya Ron!
Serbu rn50 single shot 50 cal on the roof :). Stay away from the slap rounds
Stick a thumb in it
When I c ur video and then I can't leave so now no more just u and ur videos
I love 💕 the way ur working on ur dream
Please do a video going through a drive through and ordering food lol 😆 hahahaha wear a 3a helmet and BDU and dress the part and go for it .
And this is why people can't trust dooms day prepers!!
@@gorillaump5869 um I think its the preppers who don't trust non prepper folk .
@@gorillaump5869 Why?
His local police department im sure never gives this guy a ticket out of fear…
I get the sneaking suspicion that you take door dings at the supermarket a little more seriously than most people... d=^o
182 miles. Awesome vehicle
182 miles and my # is 182
160 miles mr. survival!! Cheers from canada 🇨🇦💪🏻
Cheers Canada 🇨🇦
The MRAP is Awsome. Maybe a small suggestion. Keep a seat or two then make it a mobile CAC for any future event... A command and control vehicle will get you an excellent advantage in testing atmosphere and scouting after any given event. It would be even better if you could get one more vehicle.
😃 you went with the right one. The one with flotation tires and extra armor sides. 👍🏻
Bunkers+MRAP+Firearms=Ready for the Apocalypse! ✴️☢️☣️⚠️🔥🇺🇸
#762 - I love the AR wall mount!
Don't forget "self stable" food (20+ years)
@@jamesgaddis6189 Good call!
Incredible video.... 183 miles on it when you bought it.
You have nice neighbors when you have a tank or an MRAP.
I agree
My dream is to afford a bomb shelter and an armored vehicle...
Miles were 182, my number from 1-1000 is 769. Totally awesome rig, enjoy it!
How much is an MRAP
They are usually around 700k-1M
This is a great great piece of equipment that would go inside it same colour as well. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979, Jerry Goldsmith) . 1:24
Yes it would lol 😂
The foreman dude really needs to change his diet...he is on the road to something very bad happening to his health from all the greasy cheeseburgers, pizza and burritos he's been eating.
Hey man. It's Ted from Texas. This week's number 372. I like the video man. Thanks for the tour of a cool vehicle. Good luck with it I hope it doesn't break down and give you any grief.
GSS = Global Security Solutions
It was the name of an old private military contractor. They've changed their name since.
It’s the seat manufacturer
Global Seating Solutions
That looks like so much fun!!!!
Feel tank might be lined with Polyurea. It was made for the army for ballistics. It's a spray on rubber coatings that can deflect almost anything. The spray it the undersides of trucks and whatever for bomb proofing. They also use it to line fish holds in Fishing boats. It's awesome stuff. But you need a $35,000 machine to spray it. I've sprayed it before.
That's one thing the troops hated with these mwraps waiting for the damb doors to open! In Iraq documentaries the say " we were all sitting gearing up, adrenaline rushing and reading to bounce but then the damb door's! Them damb door's waiting for them to open in a war situation is like a lifetime!" And there not slow door's either but I suppose in that situation they could be faster for them to roll out off! Did you get the m82 sniper rifle with it?
"Run a hair dryer" guys that is how you justify getting this to the wife
26:24 isnt a blackout light. That's fir the halon system. D'oh!
GSS: Global Seating Systems are a company who designs and manufactures seating for military vehicles
Man I love that thing and that's 180 miles btw.
That's Freaking Awesome!
Congratz on the MRAP Ron! That is a dream truck / camper. My Number is 64 and 82 on delivery on this video, 160 before test drive. Love your bunkers, I would rather live in one of your bunkers than my current house, so if you want to store one in my yard...
Lol ok 👌🏼
183 miles. Love it!!
"182 miles on the damn thing" & 182 is my number
Tellin a grunt not too cuss is like telling a businessman not to make money sir. HOORAA!!!!
The real innovate part of the M-RAT is the V hull. They specifically designed and engineered that thing to save our boys lives while traveling. It take one hell of a IED to even remotely hurt the passengers.
NICE!!!
182 is both my number and the miles when you bought it.
Cool ride millage was 182 and the number I choose is 71 thanks for what you do
You're welcome. Keep watching 😀
Pretty cool truck congratulations!
GSS is a private security company. Many company’s use the GSS monicker, German Security Systems, Ground Support Services & then there is plain old “Global Seating Systems” which i think is just the maker of those seats! From GSS, Adaptive Energy Attenuating Fully Recoverable Seat System for Optimal Warfighter Protection???
There was 182 miles on the odometer when you bought the MRAP. I PICK NUMBER 666
What a truck to own! Very nice. 357
One hell of a ride, I'm jealous I want to ride in it.
Crewmember #99 & 99 miles. So cool tow a bunker decked out with ads on the outside for events
Talk about a grocery go getter! Love it! #696 you had 182 miles on it.
Having that apc painted in urban camouflage , would look really hot.
Or pixel camouflage.
Great Video
Take Care
Be Safe
Stay Safe
Thank you Bluhfer
I want one as a daily driver. Absolutely beautiful
Easiest way to kidnap a fully grown adult is by driving an armoured vehicle around
13,182 miles thats one of the better American vehicles I've seen, nice one Ron