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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2023 8:46:37 GMT
Oh yes Unimog's are good. We had a couple at one regiment and they were brilliant off road vehicles, they could follow tracks anywhere (Tracked vehicles) but I seem to remember what let them down was expense. Compared to Land Rovers which they were up against they were complicated and cost a fortune to service & maintain. I think we had them for two years and they disappeared.We got them - they were the only thing that could tow Harriers in the field. Ha, how about that. I think they were the 714 series, brilliant little go anywhere trucks.
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Post by thescotsman on Jun 17, 2023 9:08:06 GMT
...never seen that vid....thanks.....thanks for posting it......
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Post by Vinny on Jun 18, 2023 9:14:11 GMT
No. I did it as an agency chef for 3 or 4 summers when the camps had really high numbers plus cadets. It was infantry training so we didn't really see the Royal Engineers. Apart from the occasional Warrior it was all Landrovers, Pinzgauers and Vikings. I really liked the Vikings until I heard they were made of fibreglass. Those Vikings look like a modern version of the BV202 we used to have. They are a direct evolution of the design. Bvs10
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Post by jonksy on Jun 18, 2023 18:02:53 GMT
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