For all of those people who wonder why the police have things like this, I have a simple answer. It is much cheaper for police to just use ex-military vehicles than to buy extremely expensive custom-made armored vehicles
Fair enough, but I thought that police were supposed to be public servants that engaged in public activities and tried to hold the trust of the public. If I seen a fucking MRAP rolling down my street, I no longer consider that person engaging in normal policing activity. He no longer looks like a public servant, and is no longer approachable like one.
@@jnjackson87jj it's a SWAT vehicle, not a patrol car. SWAT doesn't do community policing, they do high risk warrants, barricaded suspects, hostage situations, and active shooters. Officer safety is more important than you being offended by a big scawy twuck
Wonder why FHP has an MRAP? Their top speed is 65mph, and HP is mostly chases and whatnot. Guess it would make a killer roadblock (quite literally if they used it on a speeding car instead of a much slower semi truck or box van) vehicle since they weigh up to 18 tons.
I wonder if Miami Dade P.D. and other departments in Florida have this type of vehicles. Excluding PBPD and FHP, since they were mentioned in another comment.
J T you seem to miss the point of your own statement. Your choice to get your pride hurt for a minute vs. terrorist executing their plans. This is the exact equipment they need for this type of situation...regardless if it’s a false alarm or not. In these situations the cops have more to worry about than a melting snowflake.
MRAPs were designed as a "quick fix" for the IED problem. They never were intended to replace hummves. MRAPs had poor mobility compared to NON up armored humvees. The Oshkosh L-ATV better known as the JLTV is going to be the replacement for the NON up armored humvees. sorry if I sound like a know it all .
I am loving this...(Retired 25 year State Trooper SWAT-Operator-SNIPER-Asst. Team Leader-Instructor/15 Year USAF Security Specialist-EST-FAST-General Officer Protection)!!!!
Gotta love living in Palm Bay. The high school is ghetto, the roads kinda suck, people can’t drive, and police are highly militarized, but hey, it’s home
This is quickly becoming my favorite segment. I always thought Galls was your first sponsor. When you coming up to the Sunset Coast and hang out with Mikey and Clearwater PD to do an episode?
FYI, that's NOT a run flat system, that is part of the CTIS central tire inflation system, the computer in your center console, just below ur parking brake knob, you select the terrain and the tires will deflate to that setting.
I know it's a long haul, but you should visit the Northern Berks Regional Police Department in Leesport, Pennsylvania. They have some pretty nice cars. You should also visit the Berks County Sheriff's Office in PA, stationed in Reading, PA.
I saw 2 of those in Augusta Michigan, with Detroit, Michigan Metropolitan SWAT markings on it. Made me wonder what dragged them that far away. Augusta is like 2 1/2-3 hours from Detroit and its a tiny little town, not anything serious at all.
I am a year too late for those coins!!! 😂 I was definitely looking forward for it!!! Glad you made it to my side of town!!! PB is nowhere close to living in Miami!!! Glad you continue doing these vids!!! I'm a fan!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH NICK I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR ANOTHER VIDEO AND IS WAS ALSO ME GOT MY POST NOTIFICATION ON AND SUBSCRIBED AND CAN YOU PLEASE DO A POLICE CARS IN NEWZEALAND IN ASHBOURTON PLEASE PLEASE
I watched your video, and my God ... that sounds brutal; glad you got out of there in one piece ... Not sure if you ever seen any, nor all, of the four parts of this series. Must admit, first time, I stayed up all night watching, but unable to comprehend ... ruclips.net/video/pefJ1_aYoG0/видео.html I can't imagine what it must be like to be hit with an EFP/IED of a size, that it tore the back off like a tin can, killing two, and seriously injuring a third ...
Light armored vehicles designed specifically to resist land mines were first introduced in specialized vehicles in the 1970s by the Rhodesian Army, and further developed by South African manufacturers, starting in 1974 with the Hippo armored personnel carrier (APC).[4][5] The Casspir infantry mobility vehicle was developed for the South African Defence Force after 1980;[6] this was the inspiration for the American MRAP program and the basis for some of the program's vehicles.[7][8][9] In 2004, the TSG/FPI Cougar was designed by a British-led U.S. team, to a U.S. Marine Corps requirement. It became the springboard from which the MRAP program was launched.[10][11] Because there are only two "armor quality" steel mills in the U.S., the Russian-owned Oregon Steel Mills and the International Steel Group (now part of the Indian firm ArcelorMittal), qualified to produce steel armor for the U.S. Department of Defense, it negotiated to ensure enough steel was available to keep pace with production.[12] MRAP program[edit] The U.S. military's MRAP program was prompted by U.S. casualties from IEDs during the Iraq War.[2] First MaxxPros fielded in Iraq The last vehicle from Iraq returned to U.S. This vehicle arrived at the Port of Beaumont, Texas, on 6 May 2012, and was unloaded from the ship on 7 May 2012.[13] A number of designs of vehicles from various vendors were deployed as part of the MRAP program. MRAP vehicles usually have "V"-shaped hulls to deflect explosive forces from land mines or IEDs below the vehicle, thereby protecting vehicle and passengers.[14] MRAPs weigh 14 to 18 tons, 9 feet high, and cost between US$500,000 and US$1,000,000.[14][15] The following companies submitted designs: Armor Holdings (acquired by BAE Systems on 31 July 2007)[16] BAE Systems Force Protection Inc (FPI) General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) General Purpose Vehicles (GPV) Navistar International Military Group (IMG) Oshkosh Truck Protected Vehicles Incorporated (PVI) Textron Marine & Land Systems A RG-33 convoy with the Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) system installed. There were plans to integrate the Crows II remote weapon station, the Frag Kit 6 anti-EFP armor, and the Boomerang anti-sniper system on many MRAPs in combat.[citation needed] Vehicle categories[edit] American serviceman alongside his Cougar MRAP, Ramadi, Iraq, in 2008 The MRAP class is separated into three categories according to weight and size. Category I (MRAP-MRUV)[edit] International MaxxPro Category 1 MRAP The Mine-Resistant Utility Vehicle (MRUV) is smaller and lighter, designed for urban operations. Category 1 MRAP vehicles ordered or in service: BAE Caiman 4x4 - 2,864 ordered.[17][18][19]
I was a vehicle master driver and trained lots of soldiers on the MRAP, CAIMAN and MAX PRO tacticle trucks....fun times.
😂
How thick are the windows on these things?
“From my days in the Corps, everything has to be labeled”
The crayon eaters feel that deeply
7:36 until the actual vehicle shows up ur welcome
well look who it is :D
Hi druski what are you doing here play some arma 3
I’m one of your subscribers
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For all of those people who wonder why the police have things like this, I have a simple answer. It is much cheaper for police to just use ex-military vehicles than to buy extremely expensive custom-made armored vehicles
Fair enough, but I thought that police were supposed to be public servants that engaged in public activities and tried to hold the trust of the public. If I seen a fucking MRAP rolling down my street, I no longer consider that person engaging in normal policing activity. He no longer looks like a public servant, and is no longer approachable like one.
@@jnjackson87jj it's a SWAT vehicle, not a patrol car. SWAT doesn't do community policing, they do high risk warrants, barricaded suspects, hostage situations, and active shooters. Officer safety is more important than you being offended by a big scawy twuck
TheEvilchicken11 Well said!
@@GodWentAFK Couldn't have said it better myself.
Plus riots
Forty mike mikes that fire ouchie rounds is what Donut told us
As impressive as the MRAP is, their training facility is equally as impressive! Keep up the great work Nick!!
That exact truck came to my school on a career day.
Bs
@@thelostonethedrunkendog9460 actually it did. I went to high school in Palm bay
Did the school shooter get arrested?
@@patrickbateman2966 yes we brought him into our custody for questioning
@@French_Boi19 bruh
I spy with my little eye.
An epic war between FHP and Palm Bay PD since FHP was gonna show their MRAP but PBPD beat them to it.
Mikael Sojka tug or war maybe😏
Wonder why FHP has an MRAP? Their top speed is 65mph, and HP is mostly chases and whatnot. Guess it would make a killer roadblock (quite literally if they used it on a speeding car instead of a much slower semi truck or box van) vehicle since they weigh up to 18 tons.
I wonder if Miami Dade P.D. and other departments in Florida have this type of vehicles.
Excluding PBPD and FHP, since they were mentioned in another comment.
Ynnel?! The mrap isn’t used for patrol by FHP
The Royal Crowned Tiger I think Miami dade have a bearcat
I rode these as the gunner in Iraq....been waiting to see how PD's are pimpin' their rides. lul
Thank you for your service! 🇺🇸
Yeah...we are at war ....with ourselfs.
Thanks for destroying Iraq and syria and for isis.. :)
J T you seem to miss the point of your own statement. Your choice to get your pride hurt for a minute vs. terrorist executing their plans. This is the exact equipment they need for this type of situation...regardless if it’s a false alarm or not. In these situations the cops have more to worry about than a melting snowflake.
Thank you for your service Nite Wing
Wow now that is a truck. So glad you,we have this. Old lady of palm bay
MRAPs were designed as a "quick fix" for the IED problem. They never were intended to replace hummves. MRAPs had poor mobility compared to NON up armored humvees. The Oshkosh L-ATV better known as the JLTV is going to be the replacement for the NON up armored humvees. sorry if I sound like a know it all .
You're actually completely correct.
What’s replacing the up-armoured hummvees then? Or are they remaining in service?
@@cjeam9199 I think it’s mixed usage, humvees are faster but MRAP’s are stronger
I am loving this...(Retired 25 year State Trooper SWAT-Operator-SNIPER-Asst. Team Leader-Instructor/15 Year USAF Security Specialist-EST-FAST-General Officer Protection)!!!!
So nice to see the inside of a swat truck!
Funny and informative video!
Keep it on!
The video editing on this channel is unreal! Keep up the fantastic work.
**someone being held hostage**
S.W.A.T Team: **this video**
😑😑😑😑 they get breaks and if somone was in danger then would leave righr away
@@slash-kv1sc i was joking asshole
Imagine seeing 4 of those go down your small street
@Bobon Meiknob true that lol
Things you need to beat florida man
Not even close 👀
@@Ericksolghxst wat
I dont think its enough
This is crazy literally 20 minutes south from where I’m at. Glad you made this episode.
these just keep getting better and better Nick! love it!
A pretty cool video. Officer Moralez is a good moderator. He makes a great job. Best wishes from Germany.
When will you finally start to add a siren show to the light show??
Gotta love living in Palm Bay. The high school is ghetto, the roads kinda suck, people can’t drive, and police are highly militarized, but hey, it’s home
Ooh That’s Nice, We need one of those things up north.
Ryan Superstar yes we do
.... wow seen you after the ban on youre discord ryan so how ya been
Ayyyyy ryan!
If you are talking about canada, then we do have them.
Robinson PA has one
I used to live in Palm Bay,Fl, the PD are cool ppl, never saw this rig so must be new since I left in 2014.
Love how you tried to hide the “polo” sign during the infomercial 😂😂
Was watching American Sniper and it made me think of this.
This is my county! Welcome to Brevard
ModernRapsuxs gay
In Fremont, Ca they have a Tesla Patrol Vehicle, would make a pretty cool video/
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muneeb malik vlogs S, the pre facelift one
Ok
If i was a cop i dont think i would want to use a giant flammable lithium battery as a shield.
Gasoline is not explosive unless it is in gas form. Its barely flammable in liquid form.
This is quickly becoming my favorite segment. I always thought Galls was your first sponsor. When you coming up to the Sunset Coast and hang out with Mikey and Clearwater PD to do an episode?
Wow. Ever use your formally desert tan, mine proof vehicle in the last year? Your Eric Estrada’s son is so perfect for this video.
Thanks and the team does use the vehicle. Especially during and after hurricanes.
damn this is perfect for all of the rpgs, and ieds that the Palm Bay police face on a daily basis
Are they on a war zone or something ? 😅
It's cheaper to buy ex-military equipment than to buy custom armored rides for SWAT
I did not know that Palm Bay had an issue with IED's. Good to know.
Jurassic PD lmao 🤣
Every city needs 3 of these . Bigger city’s need 10
🔥🔥🔥🔥 jurassic park police department 😂
J.P.P.D
Lol
You should do either a review of the rook or the fhp mrap.
That would be awesome to do a doughnut shop run with that beast.
oof
Virginia has this vehicle now, saw it in a parking lot IT WAS SICK.
Welp, crime in Palm Bay must be serious to need mine and RPG proof gear.
probably not. It's alot cheaper to buy a mass-produced armored car + this one is used so it's even cheaper.
It’s okay I guess I live here
@@zoom5024 usually free from the military
FYI, that's NOT a run flat system, that is part of the CTIS central tire inflation system, the computer in your center console, just below ur parking brake knob, you select the terrain and the tires will deflate to that setting.
Palm Bay has the sweet looking cars yo..... i saw those chargers at the end.... I SEE YOU NICK..... -_-
Barthel it’s the autism awareness charger, we have those for sergeants I do believe
Chris Hary nah fam. We only have one tard patrol charger
@Johnny #59 lame
The CTIS system on this truck would have been nice to mention , pretty cool addition
Signed up for Dollar Shave Club, thanks Nick!
I know it's a long haul, but you should visit the Northern Berks Regional Police Department in Leesport, Pennsylvania. They have some pretty nice cars. You should also visit the Berks County Sheriff's Office in PA, stationed in Reading, PA.
These are the common Florida Cop cars ever since the face eaters spawned.
I've driven an mrap once in the army to qualify, had to drive while looking at the flir screen only. It isn't easy.
I love you’re videos keep up the good work
A lot of cool stuff on that MRAP...
It's kinda making me moist
Nod Squad Represent
Cool getting to see a close up view of the MRAP
I think I typed DONE on the right thing on their Instagram... Anyways. Great video Nick, Welcome back brothet! #NODsquad!
These videos get better and better every time I love it brotha , great content
imagine 6 of those pull op to ur house with like 20 swats guys inside and on the sides
Being using dollar shave club for a few years now and absolutely love it
I think that’s the best Dollar Shave Club promo that I’ve ever seen GreatJob Nick n Cool channel !!!!!!
Done - It is good to see retired military vehicles being utilized by the the police.
that moment you watch the video so quick after upload the quality is 360p
These are cute. I remember being a tc for 12 months riding in rg-31
I can't imagine hitting my knee on one of those things of metal.
Thank you for serving our country sgt.peanut
Skip to 7:37 to start the actual tour. However, 7:02 has some nice info about the agency.
palm bay has come a long way from the 70's
Nick great video but where is FHP???
He's already done FHP
@@MrJRod891 no he hasn't not the retro fleet and MRAP follow up
ruclips.net/video/cObHTZJbywk/видео.html
Good video 👍😁..... Nick silly with it , had me laughing 🙋. Cool azz video.....cool azz vehicle 😎.
* elevator music plays *
"there's a 40 mm launcher"
He specifically said "our less lethal launcher"
Just imagine this beast pulling beside you or pulling you over
We have IEDs on the streets? Lol where's the police tank at?
You mad Bro *rolls up in Chicago PDs Abrams tank * I got it
Rolls up in swat truck fully armored with turret*Woop Woop dudes
@@keithbryant297 *Fire Department tank*
so now as a responsible citizen .. I will need an RPG .. damn .. it is always something
You should do a video on miami's swat truck
I saw 2 of those in Augusta Michigan, with Detroit, Michigan Metropolitan SWAT markings on it. Made me wonder what dragged them that far away. Augusta is like 2 1/2-3 hours from Detroit and its a tiny little town, not anything serious at all.
Notification Squad! #NODSquad
I am a year too late for those coins!!! 😂 I was definitely looking forward for it!!! Glad you made it to my side of town!!! PB is nowhere close to living in Miami!!! Glad you continue doing these vids!!! I'm a fan!!
In Florida it’s two hours away from Miami love your vids btw
NODSQUAD REPRESENT
Mrap stands for
Mine resistance ambush protected
Ilove these vechicle
I cant find the instagram post, but, done!
It’s all fun and games until an NYPD M1 Abrams pulls you over for not using your turn signal.
The backside looks like a trash truck. You have good content
I appreciate the blitz comparison
420 on the license plate. Precious
PRIVATE SECTOR 042 There is no licence plate
Ok so the tubes on the tires are for the CTIS (Central Tire Inflation system) so you can lower the tire pressure for offroad use
Whoooa that sponsor plug was long man, lol. So ya, mrap was dope but uh, FHP’s still better😜
Lee County Sheriff's Department has a Lenco Bearcat if you wanna stop by
if only you could get a mk19 in the turret.....you know, fear factor
You could put ouchie rounds in it, that'll stop a riot Reeeeeeeal quick
THANK YOU SO MUCH NICK I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR ANOTHER VIDEO AND IS WAS ALSO ME GOT MY POST NOTIFICATION ON AND SUBSCRIBED AND CAN YOU PLEASE DO A POLICE CARS IN NEWZEALAND IN ASHBOURTON PLEASE PLEASE
I live in Palm Bay wish I was able to run into you
Palm Bay is big gay
Lol I showed my brother one of your videos, he thinks he wants to be a cop and he was like this is so cool! I like them too lol :)
Do you even lift bro?
Got me :(
Time To Take A Trip To Dubai To Do Their Fleet Of Exotic Police Cars! I Especially Want To See More Of Their Lamborghini Aventador!
That thing is a beast! Does it have a Hemi? lol
At 11:33 Nick do you even lift bro? 😆
its fucking 2019....
NOW SWAT TRUCKS?! WOW JUST WOW!
Check out my Normalizing Combat video to see my poor Caiman Plus in Iraq after an IED Strike :( I absolutely love this vehicle.
I watched your video, and my God ... that sounds brutal; glad you got out of there in one piece ...
Not sure if you ever seen any, nor all, of the four parts of this series. Must admit, first time, I stayed up all night watching, but unable to comprehend ...
ruclips.net/video/pefJ1_aYoG0/видео.html
I can't imagine what it must be like to be hit with an EFP/IED of a size, that it tore the back off like a tin can, killing two, and seriously injuring a third ...
wow, very nice armour
*Rainbow Six: Siege would like to know your location*
I like the 8 wheeled APC that looks like it can bust down a concrete wall.
Hey there :D
That is a fantastic life-saving vehicle.
First like and watch
gammer001 no me
You should make just a short vid of this thing in the night time. That would be AMAZING
360p squad :D
Light armored vehicles designed specifically to resist land mines were first introduced in specialized vehicles in the 1970s by the Rhodesian Army, and further developed by South African manufacturers, starting in 1974 with the Hippo armored personnel carrier (APC).[4][5] The Casspir infantry mobility vehicle was developed for the South African Defence Force after 1980;[6] this was the inspiration for the American MRAP program and the basis for some of the program's vehicles.[7][8][9] In 2004, the TSG/FPI Cougar was designed by a British-led U.S. team, to a U.S. Marine Corps requirement. It became the springboard from which the MRAP program was launched.[10][11] Because there are only two "armor quality" steel mills in the U.S., the Russian-owned Oregon Steel Mills and the International Steel Group (now part of the Indian firm ArcelorMittal), qualified to produce steel armor for the U.S. Department of Defense, it negotiated to ensure enough steel was available to keep pace with production.[12] MRAP program[edit] The U.S. military's MRAP program was prompted by U.S. casualties from IEDs during the Iraq War.[2] First MaxxPros fielded in Iraq The last vehicle from Iraq returned to U.S. This vehicle arrived at the Port of Beaumont, Texas, on 6 May 2012, and was unloaded from the ship on 7 May 2012.[13] A number of designs of vehicles from various vendors were deployed as part of the MRAP program. MRAP vehicles usually have "V"-shaped hulls to deflect explosive forces from land mines or IEDs below the vehicle, thereby protecting vehicle and passengers.[14] MRAPs weigh 14 to 18 tons, 9 feet high, and cost between US$500,000 and US$1,000,000.[14][15] The following companies submitted designs: Armor Holdings (acquired by BAE Systems on 31 July 2007)[16] BAE Systems Force Protection Inc (FPI) General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) General Purpose Vehicles (GPV) Navistar International Military Group (IMG) Oshkosh Truck Protected Vehicles Incorporated (PVI) Textron Marine & Land Systems A RG-33 convoy with the Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) system installed. There were plans to integrate the Crows II remote weapon station, the Frag Kit 6 anti-EFP armor, and the Boomerang anti-sniper system on many MRAPs in combat.[citation needed] Vehicle categories[edit] American serviceman alongside his Cougar MRAP, Ramadi, Iraq, in 2008 The MRAP class is separated into three categories according to weight and size. Category I (MRAP-MRUV)[edit] International MaxxPro Category 1 MRAP The Mine-Resistant Utility Vehicle (MRUV) is smaller and lighter, designed for urban operations. Category 1 MRAP vehicles ordered or in service: BAE Caiman 4x4 - 2,864 ordered.[17][18][19]