The Buffalo is used for one main purpose: route clearance — which means "getting rid of bombs buried near the road"
The massive six-wheeled truck weighs 76,000 pounds.
And it's not very inconspicuous: it's 13 feet tall and over 8 feet wide.
The Buffalo is used mostly by combat engineers — troops with special training in clearing mines, bombs, and working with explosives.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe big feature that stands out on The Buffalo is "the claw," attached to a retractable steel arm.
The arm helps engineers "interrogate" roadside bombs. "This is not a capability we have had before, so we use that piece of equipment to our full advantage," said 2nd Lt. Brian Duncan, an engineer platoon leader.
Those bombs can be disguised as trash, an animal carcass, or a hunk of concrete. Regardless, Buffalos can stop and use the arm to take a look.
With troops sitting safely inside an air-conditioned cabin, they can pick up a suspicious object — with upward of 16 feet of clearance.
Controls are pretty easy to figure out. "After working with the controls for just a few minutes, I easily got the hang of it," said Spc. Kenneth Edmonson.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIn the past, many units would have to wait around for explosive ordnance disposal teams (EOD) to clear a possible bomb. With the Buffalo, they can make sure it's real before calling the over-worked EOD team.
And it's extremely tough. Upon introductions, U.S. casualties from IEDs as a percent of combat casualties dropped precipitously.
But it's not the only heavily-armored truck in the field. U.S. troops now have a variety of vehicles to protect against the roadside bomb threat.
The vehicle is also a Hollywood movie star — playing 'Bonecrusher' in the 2007 film Transformers.
As one of the 'Decepticons', it morphs from a Buffalo MRAP into the beast you see here.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnd the troops have noticed, according to one military blogger: '[It] has taken on somewhat of a cult status in the Company if not the entire Route Clearance community.'
You've seen the vehicle that can clear bombs without a problem ...