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Frag Kit 6 adds about 1,000 lb (450 kg) of extra weight (100 lb per sq ft) and 12 inches (300 mm) of width on each side of the vehicle (2 feet overall) over the previous Frag Kit 5 Humvee armor. The doors are so heavy, troops may need a mechanical assist device to open and close them
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and so wide drivers may require built-in visual references so they will know if they can fit the vehicle in narrow spaces. Frag Kit 6 armor also makes MRAP vehicles too wide to legally operate on U.S. highways.
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It is Frag Kit 5, the armor protection kit, that is on most of the HMMWVS today and we are looking at the development of Frag Kit 6, which gets after the explosively formed penetrator threat.
77:. The purpose behind the MRAP II competition was to field vehicles that don't need the kit added on. Frag Kit 6 looks similar to the armored plates used on the 108:
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Frag kit 6

U.S. Army Research Laboratory
explosively formed projectiles
improvised explosive devices
MRAP
Humvee
Chobham armor
classified information
MRAP II vehicles
British
Force Protection Cougar
MaxxPro
Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2009, Part 4, Airland, S. Hrg. 110-394, PT. 4, April 1, 3, and 9, 2008, 110-2 Hearings, *
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USA Today: Plan calls for more armor on new combat vehicles 10/03/2007
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