Hillbilly Armor

Hillbilly armor is improvised armour for humvees made by attaching scrap metal. This term became well-known after a US National Guardsman stationed in Iraq questioned US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld about what the guardsman felt was inadequate protection for military vehicles, leading to the use of makeshift materials such as scrap metal and compromised ballistic glass. Rumsfeld's reply was "You go to war with the army you have, not the army you might want".

 

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