2805662
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2805662 reacted to David Moyes in Britons are in trouble
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/exclusive-lockheed-martin-boss-removed-after-warrior-upgrade-delays/
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2805662 reacted to Ramlaen in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
Some more M1A2C.
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2805662 reacted to Ramlaen in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
M1A2C, note the 81 weight mark on the hull.
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2805662 reacted to David Moyes in StuG III Thread (and also other German vehicles I guess)
FFG Presents Recovery Module for the Boxer:
https://esut.de/2019/08/meldungen/land/14663/ffg-stellt-berge-modul-fuer-den-boxer-vor/
The Boxer drive module shown has a new type of radiator exhaust shroud but the older A0-A1 engine exhaust.
Comparison:
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2805662 got a reaction from Laviduce in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
Re-hash of my pics from AUSA 2017 of the Horstman. Trying to dig my MHI ones up.
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2805662 got a reaction from skylancer-3441 in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
Re-hash of my pics from AUSA 2017 of the Horstman. Trying to dig my MHI ones up.
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2805662 reacted to David Moyes in Britons are in trouble
Warrior hulls are too worn-out for upgrade so now the plan is to make entirely new ones.
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2805662 reacted to SH_MM in StuG III Thread (and also other German vehicles I guess)
Since posting patent images seems to be en vogue...
KMW's AGM integrated into a truck:
KMW's APVT is apparently a modular vehicle, which is only amphibious when fitted with a special module. To minimize the vehicle's dimensions, the base vehicle does not include an engine (thus the engine for driving on land can have different sizes depending on mission module - in case of the APVT's amphibious configuration it is small):
Rheinmetall also recently patented a concept for an amphibious vehicle, which has an extendable mid-section of the hull (for greater buoyancy):
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2805662 reacted to Ramlaen in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
The (US Army) awarded design integration study contracts — no more than $150,000 each — for the Stryker Medium Caliber Weapons System (MCWS) lethality program to General Dynamics Land Systems, Kollsman Inc., Leonardo DRS, Raytheon and Pratt & Miller Engineering and Fabrication Inc.
For the A1 Stryker.
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2805662 reacted to David Moyes in Britons are in trouble
2019 Production Line:
2019 Press:
Videos:
2019 Roadshow:
2015 Prototype Testing:
Photos from: https://www.armadninoviny.cz
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2805662 got a reaction from Lord_James in General artillery, SPGs, MLRS and long range ATGMs thread.
From the static display of Exercise Chong Ju:
“Lightweight mortar”
M777A2:
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2805662 got a reaction from Laviduce in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
Don’t know how helpful these will be..
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2805662 reacted to Valryon in CV-90, why so much love ?
Forgot to post this earlier. Mk4 with MCT-30(v2).
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2805662 reacted to Stimpy75 in Turkish touch
drinkin my turkish coffee and make me fresh and up i go to IDEF
after uploading all the pics(may take a while) will share them here
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2805662 reacted to Laviduce in French flair
For the mean time:
Updated Special Armor Locations:
Fuel Tank Locations:
Main Gun Ammunition Locations:
Crew Locations:
Armament Locations:
Powerpack Location:
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2805662 reacted to Ramlaen in General Mechanised Equipment
Some Joint Assault Bridge (JAB) pictures, if I understand the symbols correctly the bridge is rated for 95 tons.
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2805662 reacted to Ramlaen in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
I've never been able to confirm the hull letter thing, and in all the images I have only on Australian Abrams is the number legible.
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2805662 reacted to Zadlo in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
From my friend who is working with American defence industry from the business side. I would call him a 'lobbyist' as well.
But on the other it has said Lynx was still a very good IFV. So RLS probably has to slim it down to fit air mobility requirement (two base vehicles in one C-17)
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2805662 got a reaction from LoooSeR in StuG III Thread (and also other German vehicles I guess)
First Australian Boxer rolled out:
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2805662 got a reaction from skylancer-3441 in StuG III Thread (and also other German vehicles I guess)
First Australian Boxer rolled out: