Joker
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Just stumble across this on Wikipedia.
Never seen something like this before. Does somebody has the official name of it? Or does anybody have any info why to put those mines on the side of a APC? Or is it just that you dont get ambushed from the side or is it when you are surrounded and then just blow the mines up?
The description of the picture from Wiki is below the pic.
Joker
Never seen something like this before. Does somebody has the official name of it? Or does anybody have any info why to put those mines on the side of a APC? Or is it just that you dont get ambushed from the side or is it when you are surrounded and then just blow the mines up?
The description of the picture from Wiki is below the pic.
Thanks for any info.A Senior Airman (standing) and an Airman 1st Class patrol in an M-113 Armored Personnel Carrier at the Theater Internment Facility at Camp Bucca, Iraq on February 10, 2008. The Airmen are deployed from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., and are assigned to the 886th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron's quick response force. The QRF responds to issues within the TIF in which a show of force or escalation of force is required beyond the capabilities for the TIF's guard force. Note the claymore mines on the side of the vehicle.
Joker