There are some photos on flickr of vehicles that have been modified by civilian military contractors in Iraq:

One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight
I love these vehicles, they really do bring to mind all of those awesome post-apocalyptic films from the late eighties/early nineties (Mad Max, The Postman and Waterworld (except with wheels) to name a few). At the same time it's absolutely terrifying that there are private companies allowed to operate in this way. I can't wait until Microsoft or Tesco gets its own crazy police force like this. And you know, after the bomb drops we'll be seeing them on the streets of Durham.
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight
I love these vehicles, they really do bring to mind all of those awesome post-apocalyptic films from the late eighties/early nineties (Mad Max, The Postman and Waterworld (except with wheels) to name a few). At the same time it's absolutely terrifying that there are private companies allowed to operate in this way. I can't wait until Microsoft or Tesco gets its own crazy police force like this. And you know, after the bomb drops we'll be seeing them on the streets of Durham.