The Rhino Runner is a type of
armored bus used extensively in
Iraq, especially on the infamous
Route Irish between
Baghdad International Airport and The
Green Zone. It is a customized vehicle created by
Labock Technologies, which was purchased in 2008 by another company called Advanced Blast Protection. In 2010 Advanced Blast Protection was purchased by Armour Group, Inc. The Rhino Runner® is made in various sizes with different purposes. Duties include normal transport of civilian contractors and military personnel, and usage by VIPs, including transport of prisoners involved in the
Iraqi Special Tribunal.
Instead of adapting armoring for an existing vehicle, Labock uses the most appropriate chassis and motors, and custom builds vehicles with protection against
AP (armor-piercing) bullets and significant
bomb blast protection.[3]
The Rhino Runner is fully protected (sides, front, back, roof, floor, and even glass) against up to Type IV (NIJ standard) including
NATO calibers.[3]
Special composite bulletproof armor, which is so light that it floats in water, and ONEWAY® Return Fire Glass that prevents bullets from penetrating, but enables someone to shoot through the glass from inside the vehicle.[3]
Available in a range of seating capacities (17, 24 and 36 people) and configurations for purposes such as prisoner transport,
ambulance,
SWAT, command and control, and they can be made to order.[3]
Apart from the 360-degree
ballistic protection, the vehicles have a side and back door and an emergency exit on the roof and
run flat tires for when changing a tire is not a viable option.[3]
Usage
The Rhino Runner is mostly used for transportation of civilians and the press between the Baghdad International Airport and the Green Zone. It is also used to transport soldiers from one base to another.
An unpublicized usage of the buses is to transport VIP prisoners, such as the now-deceased
Saddam Hussein, between their confinements and the tribunal.