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Old 28-10-24, 01:00
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Hello Colin,

Lots of reading still to do but many interesting documents. Thanks for finding and sharing these files!

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Andrew Hills posted this on FB: "GM (Canada) 1945 Pilot-model of their Armoured Command Post (ACP) design based on the GM Armoured Truck. Despite its promise, the project was not taken forwards."

This project may have been the source of the C15TAs built without stowage boxes?


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Andrew Hills posted this on FB: "GM (Canada) 1945 Pilot-model of their Armoured Command Post (ACP) design based on the GM Armoured Truck. Despite its promise, the project was not taken forwards."

This project may have been the source of the C15TAs built without stowage boxes?
Our good MLU friend Ed Storey and I have shared experience with the 1980s version of this blackout enclosure on MLVW command post trucks. In our case, Mapping and Charting Establishment had standard SEV boxes in the beds of trucks. An interface like this laced around the exterior of the box and had a sort of "apron" that enclosed the clanky ladder and under the tailgate. The other end laced into a section of ordinary modular tent. Great minds think alike, only generations apart.
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Our good MLU friend Ed Storey and I have shared experience with the 1980s version of this blackout enclosure on MLVW command post trucks. In our case, Mapping and Charting Establishment had standard SEV boxes in the beds of trucks. An interface like this laced around the exterior of the box and had a sort of "apron" that enclosed the clanky ladder and under the tailgate. The other end laced into a section of ordinary modular tent. Great minds think alike, only generations apart.
Attached is an image of the M35CDN MLVW SEV interface Terry mentioned connected to a modular tent.

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