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  2. Force protection - Wikipedia

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    Port Security Unit 305 simulate stopping an attack on an entry control point during a demonstration. Force protection (FP) is the concept of protecting military personnel, family members, civilians, facilities, equipment and operations from threats or hazards in order to preserve operational effectiveness and contribute to mission success.

  3. Force protection condition - Wikipedia

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    McConnell AFB entrance displaying THREATCON DELTA on the day of the 9/11 attacks. In United States military security parlance, the force protection condition (FPCON for short) is a counter-terrorist (otherwise known as antiterrorism (AT for short)) [1]:1 threat system employed by the United States Department of Defense.

  4. Force Protection, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Force Protection, Inc. was a manufacturer of ballistic- and blast-protected vehicles from the United States which have been used in Iraq, Afghanistan, ...

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  7. Read This Before You Think About Selling Force Protection - AOL

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    Should you sell Force Protection (NAS: FRPT) today? The decision to sell a stock you've researched and followed for months or years is never easy. If you fall in love with your stock holdings, you ...

  8. Buffalo (mine protected vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    On June 6, 2008 Force Protection, Inc delivered its 200th Buffalo to the U.S. Military. [6] In 2009 Force Protection started producing the A2 version, with major changes in the Axle Tech rear axles, Cat C13 engine, Cat CX31 transmission, and suspension, along with additional upgrades to the HVAC system, hood and front bumper.

  9. Cougar (MRAP) - Wikipedia

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    In early 2004 the United States Marine Corps (USMC) visited Force Protection and, having seen a photo-montage of a new design of MRAP on a company brochure, asked if it could be produced and delivered within 6 months of an order for operations in Iraq. The photo was a still only concept image, but a senior person in the company offered to ...