and, orbit may be backed by other sources, saying there is a reliability problems cannot be taken as rosol when the foxhound first came out, i have not used it myself but i spoke to soldiers who have, and i spoke to a sword at this morning about this, and his view and the general view is that they are good vehicles, very protective and have saved a lot of lives as jonathan protective and have saved a lot of lives asjonathan pointed out. but every military vehicle has to issues, one of which, i have owned a carfor about issues, one of which, i have owned a car for about five years and that same car has never broken down. i have never experienced a military vehicle you could say that about. they break down frequently and readily and there are two reasons, firstly because they are used in rugged terrain and differently to cars, they are not comparable. they are smashed around across desert terrain or whatever and driven very ha rd terrain or whatever and driven very hard and used in a tough way and no matter that it cost £1 million, you cannot really ruggedised it to the extent it will be unb