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English: Personnel from 5 Force Protection Wing at Camp Bastion patrolling the inner perimeter of the base in a Foxhound Light Protected Vehicle.

The Foxhound is at the cutting edge of protected patrol vehicle technology and provides unprecedented levels of blast protection for its size and weight. These patrol vehicles underwent final testing in the dusty and hot conditions of the Helmand desert before being deployed on operations.

Foxhound has been specifically designed and built in Britain to protect against the threats faced by troops in Afghanistan. However, this is an agile and versatile vehicle that will be a mainstay in the Army for years to come. Being lighter and smaller than other protected vehicles such as Mastiff and Ridgeback, Foxhound brings a whole new capability to the Army and is ideal for soldiers operating in mentoring and partnering roles.

Foxhound has a top speed of 70mph but can still protect against improvised explosive devices thanks to its v-shaped hull.

  • Organization: RAF
  • Object Name: AUAB_UNC_20140304_021_198
  • Category: MOD
  • Supplemental Categories: People, Royal Air Force, Operations, Theatres, Afghanistan, Equipment, Vehicles, Patrol, Foxhound
  • Keywords: Royal Air Force, RAF, Herrick, Expeditionary Air Wing, EAW, afghanistan, bastion, 5 force protection wing, raf regiment, raf police, 2 tactical police squadron, foxhound, patrol, perimeter fence, Army, Equipment, Vehicle, Armoured, Light Protection Patrol Vehicle, LPPV, Barbed Wire
  • Country: Afghanistan
Date Taken on 4 March 2014, 16:40:53
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Author Sergeant Ross Tilly (RAF)
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