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Robin Craig 29-12-14 02:14

Mystery poles, M113? Stretcher mounts?
 
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Am trying to identify these for a friend.

Steel painted silver, no number of marks. Abour 3 ft long or a tad more.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

R

Mike Cecil 29-12-14 17:09

Don't think they are M113
 
The M113A1 Ambulance as supplied by FMC used a set of chains, rather than poles, so I suppose that at least eliminates that vehicle as a possible application?

Don't know what they might be from.

Regards

Mike

Robin Craig 29-12-14 18:43

Dear Mike,

knowing Canada there might have been a kit developed to turn any infantry APC version into an ambulance role, these might have been part of that. bear in mind the Canadian M113s have been around the block a few times.

That is my suspicion, but good to know and thanks for adding your comment, I appreciate the input.

R

Mike Cecil 29-12-14 19:53

Agree, but at least you have a starting point.

Same with the M113A1 in Australia: deliveries started in 1965, and a few of those are currently converted to M113(AS)4, and they had a few rebuilds and lots of mods in between. Aust had to dispense with the FMC ambulance set-up early on, as the APCs were almost all equipped with the T50(Aust) turret, and the turret basket got in the way.

Mike

Scott Bentley 29-12-14 23:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robin Craig (Post 204084)
Dear Mike,

knowing Canada there might have been a kit developed to turn any infantry APC version into an ambulance role, these might have been part of that. bear in mind the Canadian M113s have been around the block a few times.

That is my suspicion, but good to know and thanks for adding your comment, I appreciate the input.

R

Robin,
If they were used in the 113, they would most likely have been painted in the standard seafoam green colour that is used on the interior components of the M113 family here in Canada. Looking at the photos, those look like they are silver. The fact that the webbing doesn't appear to be painted over suggests that is the way they came. Food for thought.

Ed Storey 30-12-14 01:51

M113A1 Litter Kit
 
Here is an image from 7610-21-116-9413 TM 9-2300-224-10-2-1 Operator's Manual Part One for Carrier, Personnel, Full, Tracked, Armoured M113A1 (Diesel) - 1964. It looks like you may have the posts.

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...ps5a8381d1.jpg

Robin Craig 30-12-14 02:11

Dear Ed,

Yes those look pretty much exactly what they have, the part that accepts the stretcher is the definitive piece.

Brilliant

Thanks

R


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