Definition: Military car insurance, also known as military vehicle insurance or military motor vehicle insurance, is a type of comprehensive automobile insurance that covers damage to or theft of military vehicles operated by U.S. military personnel. The term "military car" is used in reference to any motor vehicle registered and operated by the military, which includes trucks, buses, tanks, armored cars, and other types of combat vehicles. The term "vehicle" typically refers to a vehicle that is owned, leased, or rented for civilian use by the military. The insurance coverage provided under military car insurance varies depending on the specific type of military vehicle covered by the policy. Some common coverages include damage caused by natural disasters (such as hurricanes and earthquakes), theft, vandalism, and accidents due to negligence or malfeasance. In addition to providing liability protection, military car insurance also includes coverage for third-party losses, including property damage to a parked military vehicle, as well as theft of the vehicle itself. The policy may also include coverage for loss of income due to damage or theft, medical expenses related to injury sustained while on duty, and coverage for any additional costs incurred due to the insured's military service. Overall, military car insurance is designed to provide financial protection for U.S. military personnel who operate military vehicles in support of their work as a part of their military service.