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Unusual use for a Cab 12 C60L
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I've never seen this before, imagine the call for volunteers! The image came from the NSW Jeep Facebook page posted by Cam Finlay with the info:
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Shuzbot!
I love the driver/crew protection! Bags not me driving! :giveup
H |
yikes. Was the vehicle removed or the 'remains' of the vehicle removed after it found the minefield.
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Is the high bit armour for the driver? I see a spare "roller" on the back. (made of concrete?)
I think the roller was built to be somewhat "sacrificial" The "spikes" are quite long, which would "tend" to make any blast more of an "air" blast (more bang, less damage) The whole lot looks rather "jerry rigged". Something that was made from a sheet of corrugated iron and imagination. Something that the C.O. asked for, but was not on the CQMS's CES. (Commanding Officer, Chief quarter Master's Store, Complete Equipment Schedule) Hows that Mike? .....come to think of it, it has an Australian look to it. :devil: |
Pretty good, Lynn, but 'CES' is a post-war term in the Aust Army: it was 'VOL' in those days.
Mike C |
Not the first of these posted on MLU
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Hi Guys
There was one of these previously posted on MLU which may shed some light on the driver position. Attachment 64812 I suspect that what looks like another roller in the bed of other truck may be a different approach to driver protection. Just found another old MLU posted picture showing the rear of the truck. Attachment 64813 Looking at the pictures more closely I now notice that the rig may have actually been set up to be driven backward through the mine field. Cheers Phil |
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I'm reminded of a similarly improvised vehicle, used by Australians to clear the infamous Dat Do minefield in Vietnam, which they themselves had laid earlier, but was raided by VC for mines which were used to devastating effect against Australians. The vehicle used was an APC with a row of sheet metal clad tyres rigged up, can't find a pic of the vehicle but these are the tyres used, which look to be 12.00 x 20 for the Inters. Hopefully these two guys aren't testing them! Attachment 64826 |
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