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JCB have a new line of milly vehicles for all sorts of applications, it wouldnt supprise me if in a year or two we dont see a fair few of them with our troops.
would be nice to of seen them going for a british product for at least one of the replacements
Pinzgauer became a British product in 2000, when the rights to the vehicle were acquired by Automotive Technik Holdings Ltd. OK, they were taken over by an American company in 2005, but production is still in the UK - so basically as British as LR.
it means its ok to use with exsplosives
Quote from: "PUX"it means its ok to use with exsplosives Lol see the joyrider has had his face blacked out :lol: :lol:
Quote from: "smo"JCB have a new line of milly vehicles for all sorts of applications, it wouldnt supprise me if in a year or two we dont see a fair few of them with our troops.we already have jcb here is a pic of my telehandler i had in afgahnistan in 04 also we had fast trax too
No, the HMVRT (high mobility variable reach truck) and the HMUV (high mobility utility vehicle) - both launched on the 29th June 2006 at the UK's Defence Vehicle Dynamics exhibition, and of course to the press @ the HQ down the road!
Canna say i know what the indose is like, only seen them from the outside but their existing milly product range seems to be a big hit around the world so i dare say these will meet the grade.They do, do, trick shows and things and have a display team from memory with dancing diggers! Just out on a private estate is a testing ground which you can look over from some of the local hills to see the new stuff being tested and broken!Down side is of course lorry after lorry of every concievable JCB pooring up and down the roads from one plant to another, gets a bit annoying @ 3-4am when they thunder past over the potholes caused by them driving too fast making the whole house shake!!!
Quote from: "smo"No, the HMVRT (high mobility variable reach truck) and the HMUV (high mobility utility vehicle) - both launched on the 29th June 2006 at the UK's Defence Vehicle Dynamics exhibition, and of course to the press @ the HQ down the road!ah yeah i heard the guys that went to the show on about these they say there spot on maybe a little breakable as in the inside etc etc they look cool though :D lucky u living near all them top machines do u get to em do there tricks and stuff :?: