Sunday, February 07, 2010

POLARIS ATV TO BE USED BY SOLDIERS IN ENEMY TERRITORY

ISRAELI ARMY PURCHASES ATVs FOR RISKY TRANSPORT
Plan to enable soldiers to carry large amounts of equipment into enemy territory and operate independently.

By Yaakov Katz

Jerusalem Post
February 7, 2010

In an effort to improve IDF logistic capabilities, The Ground Forces Command has purchased dozens of Polaris all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) that will be distributed to infantry battalions to transport supplies behind enemy lines.

Each battalion will receive a number of two-seater ATVs, which an IDF source said, could carry 700 kilograms of supplies in the back compartment, as well as at least one wounded soldier. The vehicles have a maximum speed of close to 80 kilometers-per-hour.

The ATVs arrived in Israel in December and infantry brigades have sent soldiers to bases in the South to learn how to operate them. The IDF purposely purchased the two-seater vehicles so one soldier can drive and the other is free to protect the vehicle.

IDF sources said that the ATVs would enable soldiers to carry large amounts of equipment into enemy territory and continue to operate independently even if they are cut off from regular military supply lines.

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