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The Military Surplus Vehicle You Can Legally Drive – Military Humvees Hit Civilian Roads
Military surplus Humvees are legally available to civilians for $10,000-$30,000 through GovPlanet auctions, but getting one street-legal involves navigating bureaucratic warfare that makes actual ...
The Antioch Police Department’s armored rescue vehicle — originally produced to help troops survive explosives set off in Iraq and Afghanistan — will stay on the force until an alternative can be ...
BIG SANDY, Texas (KLTV) - As the spring rain continues in East Texas, the threat of flooding is always a possibility, and most fire departments are now equipped with some helpful pieces of machinery: ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - $100,000 in missing Clark County Sheriff’s Office radios, 11 vehicles, and a list of military surplus property worth millions. That’s what Indiana State Police were looking ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - They're known as MRAPs, mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles. The United States military pays $700,000 each for them, uses them on the battlefield, and then "loans" them to ...
Correction: This article was updated to correct the list of equipment received by the Marion County Sheriff's Office. A federal program has put millions of dollars of decommissioned military equipment ...
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