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There are some MRAPs being transported on Thika Road as we speak, ziko pale Muthaiga escorted by AP’s. Nilikuwa na haraka sikuwa na time ya kupiga mbisha. They are the size of a Land Rover. @Meria Mata news network, tuletee mbisha

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Nilizicheki Mombasa Rd @1130 hrs. Counted almost 20 trailers, each with one or two MRAPs. The way those APs were harassing motorists, niliogopa kupiga picha

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Hio nimekosa lakini nataka @Deorro atoe maoni juu ya hii mbisha.
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Usijaribu kupost hizo photos kama ukonazo… tafadhali!! Thank me later.

Ama ni hii.
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they a

they should be jungle green.

pesa ngapi?

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Sio hizo. They are uncovered. And the lorries are marked with blue/yellow signage

this setup iko freshi kama mboga za leo
i wish i could get one

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That pic made me cum

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Hehehehehe, Najua huwes lala ukiketi hapo.

iko fiti screen tu ndio imeharibu

forgive my ignorance but MRAPs ndio nini

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This must be a single man who does all his cleaning and probably relies on Palmella or a fleshlight to lighten the ball-load. If married its in a man-cave he rarely gets to use and only visits it once in a while to validate the young and agile feelings he keeps deep inside.

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Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP; /ˈɛmræp/ EM-rap) is an American term for vehicles that are designed specifically to withstand improvised explosive device (IED) attacks and ambushes. Armored vehicles designed specifically to counter the land mine threat were first used during the Rhodesian Bush War; the technology subsequently matured with the development of the South African-designed Casspir armored fighting vehicle, which inspired the United States MRAP program and was the basis for some of the program’s vehicles. From 2007 until 2012, the Pentagon’s MRAP program deployed more than 12,000 MRAPs in the Iraq War and War in Afghanistan.

Jazzman said that they are the size of a landrover. I think they were destroyed in some attack or sort of. That’s why you ain’t allowed to take photos of them, I think so!
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8a/Caiman_mine-resistant,_ambush-protected_vehicles_in_Iraq.jpg

My future is bright

Kwa nini na wamezianika mchana anyone can see them?

Sio hizo

Ameelimika hapo

These ones were new, jungle green and no markings of where they may be headed to

Ata picha za wanajeshi wakenya wale waliwawa…walianikwa hivo hivo… but you know what happened after the picture were posted online