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Here is a different one I found on my way to somewhere else. The markings in this photo are civilian but there was a military connection.
Blackadder1916 said:In the US Army it was known as:
Truck, 1-ton, 3x3, Cargo, Pneumatic Roller Type (Dodge 'Power Wagon', modified)
A 1954 conversion, the Goodyear 'Rolligon' tires were driven by rollers (8 per wheel). Later versions had 3 chain-driven 'Terratires', and 4 'Terratires' on standard axles.
I doubt there were many, but even prototype and testbed vehicles had official nomenclature regardless of the quantity in the system.Emenince Grise said:Interesting. The source says that this was a prototype and was tested, but not adopted. . . .
Richie said:I hope that they weren't trying to prove that this vehicle could be safely driven over a human being!
Well not really. It is one of the GVT (Gefechtsversuchsträger~Experimental Battle Vehicle) trial tanks for an theoretical Leo2 replacement.Old and Tired said:Kampfpanzer 3, Experimental vehicle. Dual 120 Smoothbore guns .
Emenince Grise said:Yes, they were and yes, it could!
Richie said:I take it the tires had adjustable air pressure or something??? I sure wouldn't want to be the guinea pig!
This vehicle is occasionally (and incorrectly) identified as Kampfpanzer (or Leopard) 3. Ironduke responded with its correct identity. But there is more. Hopefully I'll have it mostly right as much of my research came from German language sources. (Ironduke will surely pounce on me if I stray)Old and Tired said:Kampfpanzer 3, Experimental vehicle. Dual 120 Smoothbore guns .