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daftandbarmy said:Doctor Who?
Exactly.
daftandbarmy said:Doctor Who?
Kat Stevens said:Exactly.
daftandbarmy said:Anyone?
CEEBEE501 said:a pig?
CEEBEE501 said:German Land-Wasser-Schlepper (LWS)?
The suspension uses components of the M113 running gear but modified. Some parts may be of American origin but the vehicle design/manufacture is not.tango22a said:It looks like suspension and running gear is from M109. I suspect it is of American origin but don't have a clue what it is.
No.Hmm.. something based on the Amtrac FOV?
No.. . . Russian or Chinese origin . . .
You got it!BernDawg said:GKN Aquatrack . . .
Aquatrack tracked 8,000 kg amphibious vehicle (United Kingdom)
Description
The Aquatrack tracked 8,000 kg amphibious vehicle was developed by GKN Defence (later Alvis Vickers Limited, now BAE Systems Land Systems) to provide a vehicle capable of carrying up to 8,000 kg of payload or 40 seated personnel in a fully amphibious environment and over a wide variety of terrain. Power is provided by a single diesel engine driving twin variable-pitch propellers in Kort nozzles. Twin rudders assist in allowing the vehicle to manoeuvre and operate fully laden in Sea State 5 at water speeds up to 13 km/h. The vehicle can operate in up to 3.05 m of plunging surf. The Aquatrack nickel chrome steel hull incorporates five separate watertight compartments and has a low centre of gravity. The driver's cab is set well forward just behind the bow with seating for the driver, a deck-master and two passengers. An open load area behind the cab, with a non-slip deck and multiple lashing points, can carry vehicles the size of a Land Rover. The 'proven' suspension uses M113 running gear. Only two examples of the Aquatrack were sold. These were to the Civil Defense Office of the Department of Defense, Philippines. They are operated by the Philippine Marines.
Status
Production complete, no longer marketed. In service in the Philippines (2).
From the DIN, not a problem.... from home.... NOTNFLD Sapper said:Side bar, anyone have problems using the supplied DND logon info on Janes?
Rodders said:I hope no one minds if I jump in and add a photo in this most excellent thread.
Not sure how challenging this will be, but what the hey!
CEEBEE501 said:Otokar APC from turkey built on modified land rover defender chassis by otokar otobus karoseri sanayi AS
(i finally found my Jane's guide ;D but i knew this thing right away any way)