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Probably some sort of IED jammer like US Secret Service used in Iraq

Who needs expansion joints?? </irony>

Now Jeep will have to recall all wranglers to retrofit them with Mansfield bars... Another blow to FCA...

Nah, Hyneman would tally it as “Plausible”.

Yet oceanic exploration is heavily dependent on space tech, NOAA currently has 8 satellites (as well as managing one DoD weather sat) providing raw data that can be used in several environment studies, including ocean studies. GPS so important to ship navigation as well as geolocating points of interest where no

And that’s the whole point of the G65. To have more cylinders than any other truck out there

Is there a rule for test mules to be tested in or near national parks? When I visited Mount Rushmore there were some test vehicles disguised in the parking lot.

Want one of those too... Complete with RC A-10...

Want one of those too... Complete with RC A-10...

The spin is a taxicab. Considering that Rio’s cab drivers are the worst kind of drivers in the actual driving technique, the adherence to traffic laws and regulations and are one of the most unprofessional service providers (ever wonder why uber is such a success in Brazil? That’s why), the bus driver was doing it’s

What about damage control? Every year several ships are lost due to storms and rough weather. The crew are able to perform repairs and keep the ship in good enough conditions to reach someplace to perform repairs in most situations. Without crew even what today is considered light damage may sink the ship (or wreck

If they switched fuel from natural gas to biogas it makes sense.

What happened to Navistar’s chameleon truck?

As usual, the F-35 takes all of USAF’s resoureces and leave other arguably more capable aircraft hanging around for scraps...

Sure, but still smaller than the average pumper / rescue engine and way smaleer than a ladder / quint engine.

Brushfire trucks are small. Hard to off-road a ladder truck into forested areas.

Taking into account that it is Brasil that most likely is a VW 4 banger. VW has a kind of cult among the lower middle class here. Now digging deeper it seems that it is a ford design, a 1.6 liter engine (CHT) that was also built by VW as the AE. The AE engine was notorious for equiping the indigenous Gol (withouth F)

At least in Brazil most of the accidents with ambulances happen before the patient is aboard, as the first responders rush to the patient and try to stabilize them. As for the return to the hospital, though still fast by any standard, is less hurried as the patient is under care. EMTs and doctors are the most prone to

Unless you are gearing for a new Falklands ‘82 retry the harrier is flying as a surrogate for a ant-ship missile. And even the argentine AF and navy only had to pull those insane low-level bombing runs because the RN fleet was inside a bay were radar clutter would prevent a radar lock. Low-level bob runs are not a

Good enough?