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Forever Wars: Kuwait gets new Special-K M1A2 Abrams!

When did Kuwait first start using the M1A2? Way back in August 1994, it was reported that Kuwait got the first of 2-hundred-18 M1A2 Abrams battle tanks.  Back then it was reported that they cost $5-million each, and the deal was done through the U.S. taxpayer subsidized Foreign Military Sales program.

Remember, the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency’s own website states that Foreign Military Sales are “…funded by country national funds or U.S. Government funds.” 

In December 2016, Kuwait wanted additional M1A2s to cannibalize (officially called ‘recapitalization’) for parts for their aging M1A2 fleet.  The order also included new 120mm main guns, new M2HB .50 caliber (12mm NATO) machine guns, M240 7.62mm NATO machine guns, and new turbine engines.

Then one year later, it was revealed that on top of the taxpayer subsidized Foreign Military Sale of additional M1A2s, Kuwait was about to get a special K version of the M1A2! The new M1A2K was supposed to be ready by 2019-20, but then some False Flag operation called The Pandemic happened.

Kuwaiti M1A2s. Task Force Spartan photo by Master Sergeant Matthew Keeler, 23FEB2023.

In July 2021, it was revealed that Kuwait finally began receiving its new M1A2K Abrams.

Task Force Spartan photo by Master Sergeant Matthew Keeler, 23FEB2023.

Externally, the M1A2K looks like the M1A2SEP with remote controlled Tank Commander’s (TC) weapon system, and an external cooling and auxiliary electrical power generator mounted in the bustle rack on the back of the turret.

Kuwaiti Land Forces photo, July 2021.

One promotional photo shows an M1A2K with an additional .50 cal machine gun mounted on the main-gun-mantlet, ‘Israeli’ style, as well as a possible .50 cal mounted on the gun-ring of the Loader’s hatch.

Kuwaiti Land Forces photo, July 2021.

‘In the field’ photos of the M1A2K shows the standard M240 machine gun at the Loader’s station, no .50 cal mounted on the main-gun-mantlet but there is a machine gun mount present.  Perhaps the only visual identifier is the .50 cal machine gun mount on the main-gun-mantlet?

Video (by Claudia LaMantia) of brand new M1A2K Abrams offloaded upon the Port of Shuaiba, Kuwait, 03MAR2023:

Forever Wars: IDAHO ARMOR ROLLS OVER KUWAIT!

Mother of all Money Pits: BIDEN SPENDS BILLIONS ON KUWAIT! TO KEEP CHINA OUT, OR TO COVER-UP ECONOMIC COLLAPSE?

Desert Storm: KUWAITI القوات الجوية الكويتية A-4KU SKYHAWK

Forever Wars: Idaho Armor rolls over Kuwait!

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Camp Buehring, Kuwait, photo by Specialist Rhema Eggleston, 15MAY2023.

The 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (aka Snake River Brigade, one of my military alma maters) is Idaho’s largest Army National Guard unit. The brigade is located in more than 20 Idaho communities as well as units in Montana, Nevada and Oregon.  The 2-116th Cavalry Regiment is headquartered in Caldwell with units in Emmett and Nampa, but is currently deployed to Kuwait as the 2-116 Combined Arms Battalion (2-116 CAB).

Camp Buehring, Kuwait, photo by Specialist Rhema Eggleston, 15MAY2023.

Photo by Staff Sergeant Latasha Price, 18MAY2023.

Photo by Specialist LaTasha Ross, 18MAY2023.

Video by Claudia LaMantia, M1A2 Abrams live fire on Udairi Range, Kuwait, 19MAY2023:

M1135 CBRN Stryker, Camp Buehring, Kuwait. Photo by Specialist Rhema Eggleston, 15MAY2023.

M12A1 Heavy Decontamination Apparatus. Photo by Specialist LaTasha Ross, 18MAY2023.

2-116th CAB M1A2 on Camp Buehring, Kuwait, 20FEB2023. Task Force Spartan photo by Specialist David Campos-Contreras.

An Idaho Army National Guard 2-116 CAB M1A2 Abrams battle tank gets loaded onto a USAF C-17 Globemaster-3 (from Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina), on Ali Al Salem air base, Kuwait, 20MAY2023. USAF video by Senior Airman Jacob Cabanero:

Idaho’s 2-116 CAB relieved their sibling unit, Bravo Company of the the 3-116 Cavalry, towards the end of 2022 (which had deployed at the end of 2021).  While the 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team is based in Idaho, the 3rd Battalion of the 116th CBCT is located in Oregon.

A 3-116th Cav M1A2 is loaded onto a C-17 cargo plane. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sergeant Matthew Plew, 22AUG2022.

B-Co/3-116th officially ended their deployment on 05MAR2023, with a demobilization ceremony in Hermiston, Oregon.

Forever Wars: ARIZONA, IDAHO & MASSACHUSETTS TAKE ON THE ‘DRAGON’ IN KUWAIT!

2022: IDAHO, MONTANA, OREGON STUCK IN A DEPLOYMENT LOOP!

2021: OREGON DEPLOYED TO POLAND!

OREGON DEPLOYS MILITIA INTO “SIT-COM”!

2019: OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO AND MONTANA ARMY MILITIAS PREP TO DEPLOY

Vehicle I-D: M93 FOX NBCRSV (CBRN), COLD WAR & BEYOND

Forever Wars: Arizona, Idaho & Massachusetts take on the ‘Dragon’ in Kuwait!

Idaho’s 2nd Battalion-116th Cavalry Regiment, in Kuwait for Dragon Defender on Camp Buehring, 13FEB2023. Task Force Spartan photo by Specialist David Campos-Contreras.

The 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (aka Snake River Brigade, one of my military alma maters) is Idaho’s largest Army National Guard unit. The brigade is located in more than 20 Idaho communities as well as units in Montana, Nevada and Oregon.  The 2-116th Cavalry Regiment is headquartered in Caldwell with units in Emmett and Nampa.

In the foreground is an Idaho 2-116 M1135 CBRN Stryker vehicle, behind it is a Kuwait M93 CBRN Fox. Task Force Spartan photo by Specialist David Campos-Contreras, 13FEB2023.

An Idaho 2-116 M1135 CBRN Stryker follows behind a Kuwaiti M93 CBRN Fox vehicle. Task Force Spartan photo by Specialist David Campos-Contreras, 13FEB2023.

In February 2023, the 2-116th Cavalry Regiment took part in what is called Dragon Defender 2023, on Camp Buehring in Kuwait.  It wasn’t just the Idaho Army National Guard, the 272nd Chemical Company-79th Troop Command of the Massachusetts Army National Guard was also present: “I love CBRN [Chemical Biological Radioactive Nuclear]. I love that it’s not just one thing; there are so many aspects to it. It’s not just putting on your gas mask and going to a CS [Crowd Suppression gas, aka tear gas] chamber or checking your mask.”-Warrant Officer Kelly Osmon, Massachusetts Army National Guard

Rear view of an Idaho 2-116 M1135 CBRN Stryker. Task Force Spartan photo by Specialist Joshua Barnes, 13FEB2023.

Task Force Spartan photo by Specialist Joshua Barnes, 14FEB2023.

Dragon Defender included Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) training, specifically involving mounted reconnaissance, extraction and decontamination of victims.  WMD also includes explosives, and the Arizona Army National Guard was there to cover that aspect: “Being EOD [Explosive Ordinance Disposal], our job is to clear the scene of any explosive hazards. A lot of scenarios with CBRN weapons there will be booby traps or dispersal devices with explosives in them. That’s our forte.”-Specialist Tyler Blackmore, 363rd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company-158th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, Arizona Army National Guard

Task Force Spartan photo by Specialist Joshua Barnes, 14FEB2023.

Saylor Creek, April 2023: USMC & IDAHO AIR GUARD INVADES, PREPS JTAC FOR ‘NEAR PEER’ FIGHT! WITH CHINA?

U.S. Food Crisis, February 2023:

REAL C-B-R-N EVENT, OHIO & WEST VIRGINIA DEPLOYED! OBVIOUS THAT OFFICIALS ARE LYING!

World War Three, January 2023:  IDAHO INVADES SYRIA!

False Flag, October 2022: 1ST TIME EVER, NATO & UN PREP FOR C-B-R-N ATTACK ON Jordanian OIL INFRASTRUCTURE!

Biden’s War: Arkansas Deploys!

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On 05FEB2023, about 450 state militia personnel deployed from Searcy, Arkansas.  They are heading to The Middle East (South West Asia) as part of Operation Spartan Shield.

Arkansas Army National Guard photo by Specialist Patrick Gilliam, 05FEB2023.

They are with the  2nd Battalion-153rd Infantry Regiment Headquarters and Headquarters Company-39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Arkansas Army National Guard.

Arkansas Army National Guard ‘get on the bus’ video by Specialist Patrick Gilliam, 05FEB2023:

Recent Task Force Spartan social media posts indicate activity involving Israel and Kuwait.

Biden’s War January 2023: FLORIDA, ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, UTAH ALL DEPLOY!

Biden’s War: Another North Carolina Guard unit deploying to Africa, and another to the O-I-R!

On 17DEC2022, North Carolina Army National Guard’s 2-130th Airfield Operations Battalion held a deployment ceremony, in Salisbury.  They are deploying to support operations of the U.S. Africa Command (AfriCom).

North Carolina Army National Guard photo by Captain Patrick Montandon, 17DEC2022.

Children of the deploying soldier-airmen were given early xmas gifts.

North Carolina Army National Guard photo by Captain Patrick Montandon, 17DEC2022.

Earlier, on 04DEC2022, North Carolina Army National Guard’s 112th Financial Management Support Detachment held a deployment party.

North Carolina Army National Guard Photo by Sergeant First Class Robert Jordan, 04DEC2022.

About 25 administrative soldiers (Financial Management Technicians) are deploying in 2023 for Operation Inherent Resolve, the apparently never ending war against so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (and other places).

North Carolina Army National Guard Photo by Sergeant First Class Robert Jordan, 04DEC2022.

Local businesses and community leaders, of Siler City, gave the Financial Management Technicians early xmas gifts.

The North Carolina Army National Guard Photo by Sergeant First Class Robert Jordan, 04DEC2022.

Don’t forget, another North Carolina Army National Guard unit, the 258th Engineer Utilities Detachment, held a deployment party in November, they are also deploying in 2023, not to the Middle East but to the African continent.

The North Carolina National Guard, in 2022, deployed multiple units for federal missions in Europe, The Middle East, and Antarctica, and 560 Soldiers and Airmen spent a total of 9-thousand-355 days on State Active Duty.

Biden’s War:  U.S. TAXPAYERS TO UPGRADE COLD WAR era Soviet T-72B FOR UKRAINE! THAT’S JUST THE TIP OF THE LATEST U.S. FUNDED WEAPON SYSTEMS GIVE-AWAY!

Biden’s War: Pennsylvania Division Deployed!

On 09OCT2022, Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 28th Infantry Division held a deployment ceremony.  The oldest division sized unit in the United States is being deployed for Operation Spartan Shield. The U.S. Army side of Operation Spartan Shield is called Task Force Spartan, which is dependent upon part time Army National Guard and Army Reserve units.

Pennsylvania Army National Guard photo by Captain Travis Mueller, 09OCT2022.

The more than 5-hundred Pennsylvania Militia personnel will join other Guard units from around the U.S. already serving, or deploying, under Task Force Spartan.

Pennsylvania Army National Guard photo by Captain Travis Mueller, 09OCT2022.

The commander of the 28th Infantry Division, Major General Mark McCormack, ignorantly and arrogantly stated “…the presence of American soldiers helps to calm things wherever that volatility happens to be…”, forgetting that much of the world’s volatility can be traced to the yet to be officially declared War on Terror, and, that it is a direct result of “the presence of American soldiers.” 

Captain Travis Mueller’s video of the ceremonies:

Pennsylvania Army National Guard photo by Captain Travis Mueller, 09OCT2022.

But Major General Mark McCormack, also, in the same statement, admitted “We have an interest in the region, we have partners in the region and our deployment is to reassure partners.”

In this video interview, by Captain Travis Mueller, the Major General also reveals that Operation Spartan Shield involves nine countries:

Pennsylvania Army National Guard photo by Captain Travis Mueller, 09OCT2022.

The Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 28th Infantry Division is to act as Task Force Spartan’s new headquarters unit.

Pennsylvania Army National Guard photo by Captain Travis Mueller, 09OCT2022.

The next day, militia personnel boarded contracted airliners for  their year-long deployment in The Middle East (South West Asia).

Pennsylvania Army National Guard photo by Captain Travis Mueller, 10OCT2022.

Biden’s War, October 2022: INDIANA DEPLOYS FOR THE NEVER ENDING M-F-O!

War on Terror Failure, 2018: PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA ENDURES THOUSANDS OF DEPLOYMENTS SINCE 9-11!

“We are going to have to stop being the policemen of the world.”-Donald Trump, August 2015 interview with Hugh Hewitt

Great Reneger, Trump 2019: PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA DEPLOYS TO N-A-T-O POLAND

Biden’s War: Idaho based Snake-River invades Texas, next stop; Kuwait & Iraq!

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Snake River M1A2SEPV2 Abrams. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 13SEP2022.

In September 2022, the Snake River Brigade’s 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (CBCT) was busy in Texas, where it was transformed into Task Force Rattler, next stop Kuwait and Iraq.

The Army National Guard’s 116th CBCT is based in Idaho, but has units spread through Florida, Montana, Nevada and Oregon.

South Carolina MRAPs. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 13SEP2022.

Ohio’s HMMWV Ambulances. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 14SEP2022.

The 118th Infantry Regiment from South Carolina Army National Guard, as well as the 285th Medical Company from the Ohio Army National Guard, have joined with the 116th CBCT.  They are all being deployed to relieve another 116th CBCT led unit which was deployed in November 2021.

Snake River M113 Mortar Carrier. It is basically an upgrade to the old M113 based M106/M125 mortar tracks. New version can carry the 120mm mortar. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 14SEP2022.

It is all part of the ongoing Operation Spartan Shield. The U.S. Army side of Operation Spartan Shield is called Task Force Spartan, which is dependent upon part time Army National Guard and Army Reserve units.  Task Force Rattler will be the second, back to back, 12 months deployment for the 116th CBCT.

Snake River M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 15SEP2022.

Before they actually deploy to The Middle East, units must spend 45 days on Fort Bliss, Texas, conducting final deployment training, despite having trained in their home states for as long as two years, and very likely having been deployed many times before.

This AH-64 Apache was being used by the evaluation team out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 14SEP2022.

To make things more confusing, the U.S. Army evaluation team on Fort Bliss is not based in Texas.  The U.S. Army evaluators are from the 189th Infantry Brigade Combined Arms Training Battalion, normally based on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.

Biden’s War: IDAHO, MONTANA, OREGON DEPLOY, YET AGAIN!

IDAHO, MONTANA, OREGON STUCK IN A DEPLOYMENT LOOP!

2017: IDAHO MILITIA HAS RECORD NUMBER OF DEPLOYMENTS IN ONE YEAR?

Biden’s War: Idaho deploys, yet again!

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 09AUG2022.

In August 2022, more than 6-hundred additional militia personnel deployed from Idaho.  The 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team’s Task Force Rattler spent the past two years preparing for the deployment to The Middle East (South West Asia), as part of the never ending Operation Spartan Shield.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 09AUG2022.

The Idaho based Task Force Rattler also includes National Guard personnel from Montana, Ohio, Oregon and South Carolina.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 09AUG2022.

This is the second time, since November 2021, that the 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team deployed to support Operation Spartan Shield.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 09AUG2022.

The 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team also deployed to Iraq in 2004 and 2010This year, Idaho Army National Guard’s State Aviation Group C-12 Huron aircraft and crew deployed to Africa.  The Idaho Air National Guard’s 124th Fighter Wing has deployed many times as well.  In June of this year, the 124th Civil Engineer Squadron was deployed to Oklahoma, because of flooding.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 09AUG2022.

Biden’s War, June 2022: IDAHO, MONTANA, OREGON STUCK IN A DEPLOYMENT LOOP!

Biden’s War, May 2022: IDAHO MILITIA LAUNCHES NEWEST GUIDED ARTILLERY ROUNDS, IN PREPERATION FOR NEXT DEPLOYMENT

U.S. Disaster 2022: IDAHO AIR GUARD PREPS FOR SOCIAL COLLAPSE!

Biden’s War, April 2022: IDAHO’S FIRST TIME USE OF JAVELIN MISSILES, FOR YET ANOTHER DEPLOYMENT!

Biden’s War, November 2021: ‘REBELLIOUS’ SNAKE RIVER (IDAHO, OREGON) DEPLOYS! POLITICIAN BEGS IDAHOANS TO RESIST THE WILL OF BIDEN!

Trump’s War, May 2020: IDAHO AIR MILITIA’S (124th FW) EUROPEAN DEPLOYMENT CANCELED, SUDDENLY DEPLOYED TO MIDDLE EAST

Biden’s War: Idaho, Montana, Oregon stuck in a deployment loop!

“Families, employers, and citizens of Idaho, Montana and Oregon should be extremely proud and reassured that their Soldiers are motivated, well trained, and ready to represent their communities and the United States in a combat zone.”-Major Sam McDowell, commander of 2nd of the 116th Combined Arms Battalion, 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team

Sniper training. Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez, 10MAY2022.

‘Shoot house’ training. Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez, 13MAY2022.

In May 2022, National Guard personnel from Idaho, Montana, Ohio, Oregon and South Carolina continued their ‘extended training’ (since March) for deployment to Camp Buehring, Kuwait, in just a few months, for the ongoing Operation Spartan Shield.

Idaho’s M1064 (M113 mortar carrier). Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez, 17MAY2022.

Launching 120mm mortar rounds. Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez, 17MAY2022.

They have been assigned the official moniker of Task Force Rattler. They will be relieving Task Force Griz, another National Guard unit consisting of personnel from Florida, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Oregon (which deployed at the end of 2021).  It looks very much like the Idaho based 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team is stuck in a deployment loop.

So-called final Task Force Griz video report, by Sergeant Nicholas Ramshaw, 22MAY2022. Notice the Snake River Brigade patches:

Swedish made AT4 rocket launcher. Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez, 12MAY2022.

“Back-blast area clear!” Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez, 12MAY2022.

The 12 months deployment of Task Force Rattler (2nd of the 116th Combined Arms Battalion) will start with a short stop on Fort Bliss, Texas, for final deployment training, then on to Kuwait.

The 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (Snake River) previously deployed to Iraq in 2004 and 2010. In 2016, the Idaho Air National Guard deployed to NATO Turkey, and recently more than 4-hundred Idaho Air National Guard personnel were suddenly deployed to Iraq/Kuwait in the summer of 2020 (they were supposed to deploy to NATO Europe). Also in 2016, an Oregon officer had to explain why the Snake River Brigade ‘invaded’ NATO Romania. And it was additionally revealed that Idaho is one of only 11 states that supply the most people, per capita, for U.S. military deployments! In fiscal year 2017, it was revealed that the Idaho Army National Guard was deployed to Bangladesh, Cambodia,  Canada, Germany, Guatemala, Korea, Malaysia, Morocco, Nepal, Romania, Taiwan and Tanzania!  In 2018, Idaho Army National Guard’s 1st of the 168th General Support Aviation Battalion supported North Carolina’s deployment to Afghanistan.  Idaho Army and Air National Guard personnel were deployed during he supposed Pandemic in 2020-2021, and fought wildfires across the state last summer.  In February 2022, Idaho Army National Guard deployed C-12 Huron crews to somewhere in Africa.

Prepping the Abrams. Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez, 10MAY2022.

Load-out. Idaho Army National Guard photo by Thomas Alvarez, 10MAY2022.

“We are going to have to stop being the policemen of the world.”-Donald Trump, August 2015 interview with Hugh Hewitt

U.S. Disaster 2022: MONTANA MILITIA DEPLOYS AFTER MAJOR FLOODING!

2017: SNAKE RIVER MILITIA (?) SPENDS TAXPAYER MONEY BUILDING HOSPITALS IN CENTRAL AMERICA!

POCATELLO, IDAHO, MILITIA RETURNS FROM MALAYSIA, IS IT ABOUT THE OIL?

2016: SNAKE RIVER M1A2 SEP, LIVE FIRE ROMANIA!

MONTANA MILITIA ENJOYS BEING THE ‘BAD GUY’ IN ROMANIA!

SNAKE RIVER IFVS INVADE ROMANIA!

 

Vehicle I-D: M93 Fox NBCRSV, Cold War & beyond

Cold War: Approximately 1947 (due to U.S. President Harry Truman’s Truman Doctrine) to 1991 (Operation Desert Storm, collapse of Soviet Union).

The M93 NBCRSV/NBCRV (Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Reconnaissance System Vehicle) was first pseudo-secretly unveiled during the last Cold War battle known as Desert Storm.  It was based on the West German Transportpanzer Fuchs, which began service with that NATO country in 1979 (after more than a decade of development).  The U.S. Army’s development of the M93 Fox was the result of a decision in 1976 to restart a dedicated NBC organization.

In 1988, the XM93 began its developmental teething pains on Fort Stewart, Georgia.  It progressed to XM93E1 phase, then in June 1995 was approved for upgrade to M93A1 (aka Block 1 upgrade), the A1 upgrade was completed in October 1998 (the official year it began service despite being used during Desert Storm in 1991), finally upgraded to M93A1P1 (‘up-armored’ and .50cal Remote Weapons Station) in 2007. There is a newer M93A1P2 variant, however, eventually all M93s will be replaced by the new Stryker NBCRSV.

U.S. Army XM93 Fox, tested in Japan. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Corporal C.J. Shell, 14OCT1992.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal C.J. Shell, 14OCT1992.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal C.J. Shell, 14OCT1992.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal C.J. Shell, 14OCT1992.

MM1 Mass Spectrometer and ASG1 computer. USMC photo by Lance Corporal C.J. Shell, 14OCT1992.

This is how you operate external equipment in a contaminated environment. USMC photo by Lance Corporal C.J. Shell, 14OCT1992.

XM93 probes. USMC photo by Lance Corporal C.J. Shell, 14OCT1992.

Decontaminating a M93 on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. USMC photo Lance Corporal C. D. Clark, 17JUL1997.

In April 1996, the U.S. Marine Corps created its own Chemical Biological International Reaction Force (CBIRF).  In 1997, the CBIRF held its first wargame in which they put their new M93s (modified German Fuchs) to the test.

USMC photo Lance Corporal C. D. Clark, 17JUL1997.

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sergeant Brook Kelsey, 14DEC1997.

By the end of 1997, there were only four M93A1s operating in the Western U.S. There was a concern that U.S. Marines on Twentynine Palms, California, would not recognize the M93A1 as a U.S. vehicle, so photos were issued including night vision photos.

USMC photo by Sergeant Brook Kelsey, 14DEC1997.

A C-5 Galaxy unloads a M93 Fox on the Kuwait City International Airport, during Operation Southern Watch. U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant James D. Mossman, 19FEB1998.

U.S. Army M93A1 of the 89th Chemical Company, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Carson, Colorado. Photo by Don Sullivan, 02AUG2000.

The 40-thousand-4-hundred pound Fox has propellers for propulsion and steering, a maximum speed of 6MPH in the water.

Fort Carson, Colorado. Photo by Don Sullivan, 02AUG2000.

Townsend Reservoir, Fort Carson, Colorado. Photo by Don Sullivan, 02AUG2000.

On land the Fox can hit 65MPH, with a range of 5-hundred miles.

M21 Stand-Off NBC Detector. U.S. Army photo by Don Sullivan, 02AUG2000.

USMC M93A1 in the Quackenbush training area, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California. USMC photo by Corporal I. M. Gilbert, 19DEC2000.

USA M93A1 provides security for East Gate, Fort Lewis, Washington. USA photo by Ken Mitchell, 12SEP2001.

USMC M93A1 patrolling Ta Coyote base, Kuwait, during Operation Enduring/Iraqi Freedom. USMC photo by Sergeant Paul L. Anstine Ii, 31JAN2003.

A British Fox, Light Armored Field Radar Vehicle, Transportpanzer-1, during the invasion of Iraq, 11MAR2003. USMC photo by Sergeant Kevin R. Reed.

U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Shejal Pulivarti, 31JUL2008.

In July 2008, U.S. Army Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, took there Foxes for a swim in Borla Lake, Texas.  There was no explanation for the tow cable, other than the unit was “testing” their Fox’s swimming abilities after returning from a deployment.

USA photo by Sergeant Shejal Pulivarti, 31JUL2008.

USA photo by Staff Sergeant Wynnfred Hoke, 28SEP2010.

In September 2010, an M93A1 responded to a simulated gas attack on Port Arthur, Texas.

USA photo by Staff Sergeant Wynnfred Hoke, 28SEP2010.

USA photo by Staff Sergeant Wynnfred Hoke, 28SEP2010.

USA photo by Staff Sergeant Wynnfred Hoke, 28SEP2010.

M93A1P1, Yakima Training Center, Washington. USA photo by Sergeant Eric Glassey, 07MAY2011.

Fox fires its M2HB .50cal, Yakima Training Center, Washington. USA photo by Sergeant Eric Glassey, 07MAY2011.

M2HB .50cal Remote Weapon on the Fox, Yakima Training Center, Washington. USA photo by Sergeant Micah VanDyke, 09MAY2012.

Three M93A1P1 Fox vehicles move into position at the Yakima Training Center, Washington. USA photo by Sergeant James Hale, 14MAY2012.

USA photo by Sergeant Uriah Walker, 29OCT2013.

In October 2013, the last active Army unit operating the M93A1 variant said goodbye to their Foxes.  The 51st Chemical Company, 83rd Chemical Battalion, on Fort Stewart, Georgia, will be getting the M1135 Stryker NBCRSV/NBCRV.

USA photo by Sergeant Uriah Walker, 29OCT2013.

USA photo by Staff Sergeant Grady Jones, 23MAR2015.

In March 2015, a CBRNE demonstration was made on Subhan Logistical Base, in Kuwait, using a Saudi M93A1 and a U.S. Army M1135 Stryker NBCRSV/NBCRV.

Vehicle I-D: CHINA’S ‘FINBACK’, COLD WAR AND BEYOND

M109, COLD WAR AND BEYOND