Protection & Mobility On The Battlefield: Latest Armored Vehicles By NIMR & AL JASOOR

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Mobility is essential on modern day battlefields. Because of this motorized and mechanized forces are the main contents of modern armies around the world.

Since World War 2 ever major army counts on combined arms tactics and the use of infantry units together with motorized or mechanized vehicles.

With them soldiers are provided with safety and are able to travel long distances in short periods of time.

NIMR and AL JASOOR both subsidairys of UAE's EDGE Group showcased a series of such vehicles lately.

NIMR launched AJBAN and HAFEET Mk 2 vehicles together with the latest JAIS 4X4 MRAP while AL JASOOR showcased their RABDAN armored personnel carrier in its 6x6 and 8x8 variants.

We had the chance to gain some more insights in to the world of armored fighting vehicles and collect some first hand information and footage about it so in this video we dive deeper in to all of this and give you a closer look on these armored vehicles.

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