Class: Others, Military armored vehicle — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2019-01-25 15:09 |
from Army truck inventory they call it now Caiman CMTV https://www.armytrucksinc.com/portfolio -- Last edit: 2019-01-25 15:10:44 |
◊ 2019-02-10 08:38 |
Class is "Others,Military armored vehicle". |
◊ 2019-02-10 23:05 |
why ? they are fake MRAP made on basis of simple truck chassis |
◊ 2019-02-10 23:41 |
Real, not made for movie. And yes, built by BAE Systems, like most of the "Made for Movie MRAP Freemanators"... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAE_Caiman Link to "www.mercurynews.com" https://guthrienewspage.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/police-add-mrap-to-its-arsenal/ Link to "www.nwaonline.com" Produced from 2007. "The acronym M.R.A.P stands for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle. The vehicle itself was produced by BAE systems in Sealy Texas at a cost of $733,000 for the United States Military. The vehicle was designed for a multitude of uses such as convoy troop transport, ambulance service, and so on. It has 85% commonality with standard trucks and is easily serviced. This was one of the determining factors why it was selected by the United States Marine Corps. In 2010 the U.S. Military contracted BAE Systems to upgrade the M.R.A.P. During the course of the upgrades the need was reduced overseas and the military halted the production and did not receive further shipments. On December 2011 the M.R.A.P. was the last vehicle convoy out of the eight year war in Iraq. In October of 2013 the federal government began offering the M.R.A.P. to local law enforcement." ( Link to "www.wndu.com" ) -- Last edit: 2019-02-11 00:19:27 |