British Army MRAPs In Kabul

A convoy of British Army Mine Resistant Ambush Protected, or MRAPs, known as Foxhounds, works it's way through morning traffic jams in downtown Kabul on August 29, 2016. The British Army maintains a military presence in Afghanistan for training and advisory purposes for Afghan security forces under the International Security Assistance Force, ISAF, presently known as Resolute Support, and under the direction of NATO. (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)
A convoy of British Army Mine Resistant Ambush Protected, or MRAPs, known as Foxhounds, works it's way through morning traffic jams in downtown Kabul on August 29, 2016. The British Army maintains a military presence in Afghanistan for training and advisory purposes for Afghan security forces under the International Security Assistance Force, ISAF, presently known as Resolute Support, and under the direction of NATO. (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)
British Army MRAPs In Kabul
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