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Dirty Little Secrets
Vikings Driven Out By Warthogs
It took about a year, but Britain has replaced all its "Viking" (BvS10) all terrain combat vehicles in Afghanistan with larger "Warthog" vehicles. The 18 ton Warthog carries a crew of two and 11 passengers. The Warthog is better protected against roadside bombs and gunfire, has greater range, payload and carrying capacity. Like Viking, it is an articulated vehicle (two separate, self-propelled elements that are linked). There are four versions; troop transport, ambulance, command, and recovery (and repair). Warthogs cost about $2 million each, and were delivered direct from the factory in Singapore to Afghanistan. A hundred Warthog vehicles replaced 108 Vikings already in service. The rush to do this was partly driven by bad publicity back in Britain about troops being injured, by roadside bombs, while travelling in Viking vehicles.
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