Report: Humvee weaknesses known in '90s

Published: Feb. 4, 2009 at 10:21 AM

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (UPI) -- A newly released report concludes the Pentagon knew in the 1990s the Humvee did not have enough armor to protect its occupants against roadside bombs.

The report from the inspector general obtained by a government watchdog group says Army and Marine Corps officials were urging the development of more heavily armored vehicles in the immediate aftermath of the first Gulf War and the U.S. foray into Somalia.

USA Today said Wednesday officials described the lightly armored vehicle as a "deathtrap" even when retrofitted with a mine-resistant kit developed in the mid-1990s.

The report, which was posted on the Web site of the Center for Public Integrity, said the Humvee was considered vulnerable to roadside bombs due to its low clearance, flat bottom and light weight.

The Pentagon told USA Today the report was nothing new; however, defense analyst John Pike of globalsecutity.org told the newspaper dissecting the attributes of the Humvee was not a particular concern to planners in the 1990s who assumed future wars would be fast-moving blitzes rather than long, drawn-out campaigns.

© 2009 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
South Korea's Nov. exports up 18.8 percent (41 min)
Alcohol: A holiday hazard for teens (45 min)
NFL: New Orleans 38, New England 17 (46 min)
World AIDS Day: AIDS faces funding drop (54 min)
NBA: Utah 102, Memphis 93 (60 min)
NBA: Dallas 104, Philadelphia 102
Study: Bhopal's drinking water still toxic
fark
Time again for gold coins to start showing up mysteriously in Salvation Army kettles. Yup, there's...
Not News: Woman leaves message telling her daughter she will miss a mortgage payment, to send her...
"Teen stabbed in Anaconda." Ouch
For the last time, people - if you're going to rob the Wendy's drive-thru, make sure your mom isn't...
Palo Alto parents stand by railroad tracks all day to prevent suicidal teens from jumping in front...
Photoshop this soaring sculpture