I went over the ideas that we have exposed here several times and I have found several issues.
I went over the ideas that we have exposed here several times and I have found several issues.
Hey should have a talk with Bernie...
well if you follow there latest AUSA show the Bradley up gun that may become the M2A4 Bradley fighting vehicle used a totally unmanned and hatchless Turret packing a Bushmaster 30mm.
You will also have to forget about the commander/gunner hatches and their respective cabin space for a turret switch of this kind.
Dear Editor dude(s).
I agree... I get your point on the Bradley, but you have to pay attention to the dimensions of the current turret in use by the Bradley and the one on the NUMA and it's auto loader.
Alpha that's just the Start. The US Army Heavy Brigade Combat teams use the M1064 mortar carrier based on the M113A3 vehicle with a M120 Mortar system. Since the M113 family is slated to be parked on the receiving end of the firing ranges by the 2020's the Army is running the Armored Multi purpose Vehicle competition.…
Volvo 1800 would be magically delicious.
Hulllooooo, waiting for my latest photo op, Volvo.
Volvo, sponsors film festival
Absolutely stunning Volvo. Best looking one since the P1800.
Jesus Christ its like a "How to be a generic Jalopnik Reader" field guide.
... because they're releasing it as a Polestar. Right? ... Please?
Awwww :(
Swear to god...I was scrolling through your list, thinking, "sure, these are all good options, but a Volvo 1800 would be the shit with a F40 drivetrain." Great minds, as they say...
My chassis is ready.
seriously though:
I don't understand how the Army buys their equipment and upgrades, but this NEMO system looks like a proper upgrade to the IAV Stryker:
Toyota Camry, blends in, plenty of power with the V6, anonymous.