Rhino Runner Explained

RhinoRUNNER
Manufacturer:Armour Group, Inc.
Class:Armored Car
Production:2004-present
Body Style:Bus
Length:unknown
Width:unknown
Height:unknown
Weight:13 short tons[1]
Engine:6-cylinder turbo diesel 5.88 liters @240 hp

The Rhino Runner is a type of armored bus used extensively in Iraq, especially on the infamous Route Irish between Baghdad International Airport and The Green Zone. It is a customized vehicle created by Labock Technologies, which was purchased in 2008 by another company called Advanced Blast Protection. In 2010 Advanced Blast Protection was purchased by Armour Group, Inc. The Rhino Runner® is made in various sizes with different purposes. Duties include normal transport of civilian contractors and military personnel, and usage by VIPs, including transport of prisoners involved in the Iraqi Special Tribunal.

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Usage

The Rhino Runner is mostly used for transportation of civilians and the press between the Baghdad International Airport and the Green Zone. It is also used to transport soldiers from one base to another.

VIPs have been known to use the Rhinos, including U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and General Richard Myers.

An unpublicized usage of the buses is to transport VIP prisoners, such as the now-deceased Saddam Hussein, between their confinements and the tribunal.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The World's Toughest Bus . Damn Interesting . 2006-03-11 . 2009-05-21.
  2. http://www.labock.com/english/vehicles.htm Labock Technologies Specialized Armor Vehicles
  3. http://www.gizmag.co.uk/go/4178/ The toughest bus on the planet