You can see a photo and a description here.
It is an open vehicle with several weapons mounted in various positions. Crew protection does not appear to have been a consideration. It is suppose to be a pretty fast off road vehicle.
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You can see a photo and a description here.
It is an open vehicle with several weapons mounted in various positions. Crew protection does not appear to have been a consideration. It is suppose to be a pretty fast off road vehicle.
I'll take 5 of them - what other colors do they come in:D
It's been under development for a few years now, it's based on the Supacat HMT here: http://www.supacat.com/supacat_products_hmt400.htm
They have partnered with LockMart for US production, from the Supacat website:
The all-new HMT is destined to become a benchmark in off-road performance with customers so far in Europe and North America. Lockheed Martin Corporation has created a new Tactical Wheeled Vehicles business in the USA to develop the market for HMT in North America, and in 2006 acquired all rights to the HMT design by purchasing HMT Vehicles Ltd.
This will be a mobility vehicle and going in the opposite direction than the US and our MRAP's which relys on massive armour
I like MRAPs for sustained operations in urban environments where IEDs will likely appear - but I l can see a couple of these coming out of a C-130 or some other type of lift to provide an overmatch in tactical mobility and firepower for small units. It also enhances the comms and sustainability if operating in remote terrain.
Pick the right tool for the right mission set:D
If things really ever get bad enough on the border with well armed narco gangs and their allies - this could be a very handy rig in providing our folks the right tools to keep the edge.
Link to small ATV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxyN8P0W5LI
didn't see him stop for doughnuts... :D
(I have to say that here; both my cop kids won't tolerate it :) )
BTW, on a serious note and totally off thread, what's with the many Depts. going all nostalgic and changing cars back to Black and Whites?
Back on thread, the current craze for armored or MRAP vehicles is the answer to a particular threat at a particular time. For most LRP missions, an unarmored vehicle is far more preferable. Has to be as big as that one at the top of the thread to carry the heavy load required for week and longer missions.
Here's' the Australian counterpart which has been quite successful LINK.
They're looking for a new one as the current 6x6 Land Rover has seen some hard use in Afghanistan and Iraq over the last five years.
I would have taken the dune buggy on steroids in the middle of the desert for the same reasons you state here. That thing would have rocked.
Was that guy the night janitor? Looks like he's got some tire marks to clean up....:D
Rob said:
With an order that size, you can probably get it in Mary Kay pink.Quote:
I'll take 5 of them - what other colors do they come in
Isn't it amazing how this concept has stood the test of time.
<--------------It's a brilliant vehicle.
They certainly came in useful in North Africa. You have to miss the simplicity of and repairability of the Willy's Jeep.