Well, prices might have changed since then but when i was in the army, my sort of APC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puma_armored_engineering_vehicle) without gear cost ~20M USD (and that's cheap considering the vehicle is a modified one and not a brand new model), so that would have to be a really successful kickstarter.
When my friend lost all of his gear, he was trialed for ~7M USD. he was found guilty and had to pay a fine of ~100 USD.
Sorry, but $20 millions for an engineering vehicle based looks very doubtful
With Merkava IV tanks costing something like $6 millions per piece I highly doubt that conversation of an old tank into an engineering vehicle can cost three times more
And I want to hear more about $7 millions worth personal gear. That is some very high-tech stuff
But procurement of new equipment is not a small scale project.
Small scale projects could include stuff like: Repairing all APCs in some unit. Building new barracks for some soldiers. Procuring new small arms for some unit. Paying for the runninmg cost of some small-scale exercises
Stuff like that can be achieved with small relatively small budgets
Yeah, i probably mixed USD with NIS. could be also that they bloat the value to scare young sergeants from losing their vehicles
My friend did have a 7m trial, i saw the papers, again, i probably confused USD and NIS.
About equipment:
Electric dog bone - a device that project a magnetic field to detonate mines that trigger on the magnetic resonance of the vehicle.
Great Viper - Basically a cart that shoots a long explosive chain of c4 charges to clear paths
CARPET - A device remotely controlled which shoots air-fuel rockets which cause blast on the ground to trigger weight based land mines (carpet is not carried if the puma carry the great viper)
RAFAEL - A MAG that is controlled remotely.
ROLLER - sort of chain wheels that travel before the PUMA and detonate mines
Some carry Bridges, some carry bulldozer blades.
There's also all the equipment an infantry squad needs, explosives, land mines, and all sort of other stuff needed for engineering which i cant begin to translate.. but i guess its pretty universal stuff
We were also trained and in charge of a VERY expensive device which is confidential (it was so when i trained and i couldn't see a single reference to it anywhere so i guess it remain so), yet also, in my opinion, totally useless in modern, "low intensity", combat. extreme waste of money.