US Tests New HUMVEE 2025 Ready for War: “ATOMIC FIRE ANTS”



US Tests New HUMVEE 2025 Ready for War: “ATOMIC FIRE ANTS”
The Humvee – a top military icon, has long established its position on the most brutal battlefields. Its civilian version, the Hummer, became the standard for power and ruggedness. But did you know that the latest versions of this “cross-country warrior” have been upgraded with modern technology to match the demands of modern warfare? Let’s explore the story behind this legend and its impressive improvements! But before we begin, what do you think of a vehicle that can tackle any terrain? Don’t forget to leave your thoughts below and hit like, then subscribe to the Navy Power channel to stay updated with fascinating military information!
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37 thoughts on “US Tests New HUMVEE 2025 Ready for War: “ATOMIC FIRE ANTS””

  1. I had access to a Humvee while stationed in Iceland back in 1999. It was awesome up there as we had remote Transmitter and Receiver sites that had to be accessed even during Blizzards or other weather. I would love to have one of those and I don't mean the Civilian version.

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  2. The New HUMVEE is just as vulnerable to IEDs, RPGs, and .50 Cal Machine Gun fire. They do not seem much better than the Latest HUMVEE in Iraq in 2019-2020. I think they are survivable depending on how big the blast is and where it comes from. But most likely everyone will survive! And I guess it really matters on how good the EW & Anti-Missile Defense Systems work, especially with IEDs, and Drones now. What about a Fiber Optic Drone? EW doesn't work in that case. So it all depends, but if it's in a good explosion the vehicle is done. But you will probably survive the blast in most cases.

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  3. Love it but my opinion is that's it's still low. IT Should have a " V" under belly to better survive blast to save soldiers for worse injuries. That way not all of the bottom of the Humvee would receive the full blast of any enemy bomb also saving equipment from complete lost. Anything a little better that can save lives is always better.

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  4. The SABRE looks to be versatile enough, for a range of theatre needs, including "shoot and scoot", making it a fitting upgrade !!!
    If I was asked to highlight a negative aspect of it's design, my choice would be the light aluminium external covering, which doesn't stop a lot !!!

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  5. I am not aware as to where the B2 is presently deployed, however, I would have them kept in underground bunkers, located at air bases, around the Nation, and if the production were to be increased, then underground within US Air bases, around the World !!!
    May I say, the myriad of weapons and armaments that are currently within US stocks, are ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, WITHOUT EQUAL !!!
    MAY OUR FATHER GOD, RICHLY BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN JESUS PRECIOUS NAME, AMEN !!!

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  6. Would you please enlarge on the assault rifle fitted out to regular ground troops, can you enlarge on any new innovations around nuclear submarine propulsion, or can you give a preace of any differing existing types, and finally, does America aspire to fit active laser devices, for protection of thier vessels, particularly, the Aircraft Carriers ???
    Finally, do you think that AUKUS will actually get up, and run ???
    THANK YOU FOR A NARVELLOUS, AND DETAILED EXPOSE !!!

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  7. Nope . . It can't tackle any terrain . This beast is pretty much useless here in Sweden and the rest of Scandinavia , plus other countries with similar terrains and conditions . Greetings from Sweden by the way . . . 🙂 .

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