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The Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle market is a subset of the Tanks and Armored Vehicles market. MRAPs are designed to protect personnel from landmines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and other threats. They are typically heavily armored and have a V-shaped hull to deflect the force of an explosion away from the vehicle. MRAPs are used by militaries and law enforcement agencies around the world.
MRAPs are typically larger and heavier than other armored vehicles, and are designed to be more survivable in hostile environments. They are often equipped with advanced communications systems, night vision capabilities, and other features to enhance their effectiveness.
The MRAP market has seen increased demand in recent years, driven by the need for increased protection in conflict zones and other dangerous areas. MRAPs are also increasingly being used in non-military applications, such as border security and disaster relief.
Some companies in the MRAP market include Oshkosh Defense, Navistar Defense, BAE Systems, General Dynamics, and Force Protection. Show Less Read more