How We Crawled Out Of A Tank In The Military #shorts

Published on September 19, 2024
Duration: 0:15

This short video depicts a military vehicle recovery operation involving a damaged MaxxPro MRAP being towed by an M984 HEMTT Wrecker. The MRAP sustained significant damage to its front wheels after a rollover incident, forcing the crew to egress from the passenger side. The CROWS remote weapon station is visible on the damaged vehicle.

Quick Summary

A MaxxPro MRAP rolled over, causing significant damage to its front wheels and axle. The crew egressed from the passenger side. The vehicle, equipped with a CROWS remote weapon station, was recovered by an M984 HEMTT Wrecker.

Chapters

  1. 00:00MRAP Rollover Recovery
  2. 00:08Crew Egress & CROWS System

Frequently Asked Questions

What military vehicles are shown in the video?

The video shows a damaged MaxxPro MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle) being towed by an M984 HEMTT Wrecker. The CROWS (Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station) is also visible on the MRAP.

What happened to the MRAP in the video?

The MaxxPro MRAP rolled over, resulting in significant damage to its front wheels and axle. The crew had to crawl out of the passenger side due to the rollover.

What is a CROWS system on a military vehicle?

CROWS stands for Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station. It's a system mounted on military vehicles that allows a gunner to operate a weapon remotely from inside the armored hull, enhancing safety.

What kind of damage did the MRAP sustain?

The MRAP sustained considerable damage, particularly to its front axle and wheels, indicating a severe impact or rollover incident. The vehicle appeared to have been upside down at one point.

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