1980s
cadillac gage
cold war
fmc
food machinery corporation
teledyne continental motors
thyssen henschel
thyssen-henschel
u.s.armylightdivisions
united states
united states army
From http://www.swoknews.com/misc-columns/lightening-army-d%C3%A9j%C3%A0-vu-all-over-again:
"In the late 1980s, Army experiments with high-tech but lightly armored "motorized" forces proved uniformly unsuccessful."
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In the late 1980s, FMC (Food Machinery Company) Corporation, later becoming United Defense Industries and now BAE Systems Land and Armaments, developed the Close Combat Vehicle - Light (CCV-L) and the US Army selected a modified version to meet its requirement for an Armored Gun System (AGS). A...
I stumbled across this ultimate ATV gun-buggy while looking for pictures of the Excalibur PGM for work. It’s the Standard Manufacturing Co. Excalibur/Vulcan gun system that was demonstrated to the US Army’s logistics exposition PROLOG '85.
It would appear to be a large Supercat style ATV fitted...
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