U.S. to Armor-Plate Iraqi Police Vehicles
Program to Cover 1,300 SUVs, Trucks
By Walter Pincus
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, December 16, 2006; A14
Reacting to criticism that the United States has not provided the right equipment to Iraqi security forces, the Multi-National Command in Baghdad has been seeking a contractor to put armor on 1,300 American-made SUVs and pickup trucks used by the Iraqi National Police.
The awarding of the contract was scheduled for yesterday.
The program is being undertaken two years after Iraqis began to be recruited because the Iraqi National Police "have been losing policemen due to small arms fire and IEDs [improvised explosive devices] while operating in their patrol trucks," according to the solicitation for bidders published last month.
The planned work is to provide either steel or composite plates for the doors and undercarriage of the vehicles to protect against bullets of up to 7.62mm caliber, the ammunition fired by the AK-47s used by many of the insurgents.
The armoring will require the contractor to upgrade each vehicle's suspension system to support the added weight and to do the work in a way that leaves the driver and passenger in the front seat with the ability to see the rearview mirrors. In addition, the contractor has to provide space behind the cab of the pickup trucks for machine guns that can swivel a full 360 degrees.
Both the Iraqi government and the bipartisan Iraq Study Group have complained that the United States is not providing proper equipment for the country's forces to protect themselves. Similarly, it was not until the families of U.S. troops and members of Congress complained that the Pentagon began to put added armor on Humvees used by American troops in Iraq.
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Armor and jobs.... it seems
Armor and jobs.... it seems the Iraqis are poised to get a better deal than Americans.Â