![]() The vehicle is fairly ineffective when faced with combat from other players. The vehicle features a twin-cam turbocharged inline-6 diesel engine and able to drive off-road. The player is still susceptible to damage from bullets fired through the vehicle's windows and through the doors if they should off. The vehicle's engine is also heavily protected thanks to the thick hood and the front bullbar, which also allows the vehicle to plough through obstacles and ram other vehicles off the road with ease. ![]() Its main feature, the armor plating, gives the player an advantage over some enemies by protecting the player from bullet damage. The MRAP features and shares the distinctive high-revving engine noise just like the Cube Truck. Also like the Convoy, the player can charge at enemies, but the player must acquire Engine Override in order to do so. Just like the Convoy, the vehicle has a short wheelbase, the handling is responsive which helps make tight turns easier than the other large vehicles. The performance of the MRAP is as expected from an armored vehicle, having an average top speed and acceptable low-geared acceleration. The rear end is equipped with the same features as in the sides, rear light units in the upper and lower side and two LED lights above the rear doors. The roof is equipped with a LED lightbar, halogen lamps and an unusable circular roof hatch. The windshield and front door windows are of a normal look, while the rear door, rear compartment and rear end door windows are tinted. The sides of the truck sports large stepsides, several handlebars and circular cases, a feature seen on real-life armored trucks for carrying multiple SWAT personnel. The front end is largely dominated by the front bumper, front defense, LED emergency lights and grilled headlights, followed by a flat and vented hood, along with small vents on the front fenders of the vehicle. The MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle) is an armored car taking design influence from the Lenco BearCat and the Terradyne Gurkha The overall design, side doors, windows and rear end could have been derived from the G4 variation of the BearCat, with the front end and headlights of the G2 variation.
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