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Home The M1249 military recovery vehicle is on display during its debut at Bagram Airfield March 14th. The U.S. military has ordered 250 of these wreckers to replace the current wrecker in Afghanistan. The MRV has the ability to recover any military vehicle that is damaged or stuck, including the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, which are some of the heaviest vehicles currently used. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Scott Davis, Combined Joint Task Force-101 Public Affairs) The M1249 military recovery vehicle is on display during its debut at Bagram Airfield March 14th. The U.S. military has ordered 250 of these wreckers to replace the current wrecker in Afghanistan. The MRV has the ability to recover any military vehicle that is damaged or stuck, including the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, which are some of the heaviest vehicles currently used. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Scott Davis, Combined Joint Task Force-101 Public Affairs)

The M1249 military recovery vehicle is on display during its debut at Bagram Airfield March 14th. The U.S. military has ordered 250 of these wreckers to replace the current wrecker in Afghanistan. The MRV has the ability to recover any military vehicle that is damaged or stuck, including the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, which are some of the heaviest vehicles currently used. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Scott Davis, Combined Joint Task Force-101 Public Affairs)

The M1249 military recovery vehicle is on display during its debut at Bagram Airfield March 14th. The U.S. military has ordered 250 of these wreckers to replace the current wrecker in Afghanistan. The MRV has the ability to recover any military vehicle that is damaged or stuck, including the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, which are some of the heaviest vehicles currently used. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Scott Davis, Combined Joint Task Force-101 Public Affairs)

The M1249 military recovery vehicle is on display during its debut at Bagram Airfield March 14th. The U.S. military has ordered 250 of these wreckers to replace the current wrecker in Afghanistan. The MRV has the ability to recover any military vehicle that is damaged or stuck, including the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, which are some of the heaviest vehicles currently used. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Scott Davis, Combined Joint Task Force-101 Public Affairs)

The M1249 military recovery vehicle is on display during its debut at Bagram Airfield March 14th. The U.S. military has ordered 250 of these wreckers to replace the current wrecker in Afghanistan. The MRV has the ability to recover any military vehicle that is damaged or stuck, including the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, which are some of the heaviest vehicles currently used. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Scott Davis, Combined Joint Task Force-101 Public Affairs)
U.S. Army Maj. Tracy Kreuser, force management director for Combined Joint Task Force-101 and Regional Command-East and a native of Kenosha, WI, tries out the control system on the new M1249 military recovery vehicle during its debut at Bagram Airfield March 14th. The U.S. military has ordered 250 of these wreckers to replace the current wrecker in Afghanistan. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Scott Davis, Combined Joint Task Force-101 Public Affairs)
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