"R. David Steele" <steele.david@verizon.net/OMEGA> wrote in message
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> http://www.mheaust.com.au/Aust/Walkaround/LRPV/6x6lrsas.htm
>
> What is this vehicle? How tough is it? Can it do a better job
> than the Hummer?
>
>
The cab is a Landrover 110 with an Isuzu 3.9l diesel - I think its got a
turbo fitted as well. The back end is a ladder frame with leaf spring
suspension and independent drive to each axle. The rear axle is powered from
the PTO flange on the back of the gearbox. They just flipped a standard axle
over, plugged the breather and put a new one in on top. Initially there was
a lot of problems with the rear axle setup as they scrubbed out tyres too
quickly, but some sort of mods fixed it.
I would imagine that the 6x6 LRPVs are either in Iraq or Afghanistan at
present seeing as the SAS is still there doing whatever it is that they do.
There are plenty of the 6x6s in the army - ambulances, 10 seater troop
carriers with side facing seats, general support vehicles with tray tops,
ammunition carriers, demountable bodies, etc etc. They are approaching 20
years in age now and will soon be replaced with a truck designed by a local
company - has to accommodate a squad of soldiers, food, fuel, water, ammo,
etc. for a one week period without resupply. Hopefully there will be a few
ex army 6x6s coming onto the market soon as there was only a handful made
for civilian use. I'll be taking orders - please form an orderly queue
behind me.
Having seen Hummers trying to get off our local beach and not doing it very
well - the Landies **** all over the Hummers - come to think of it even
Toyotas **** all over them. I think the US Rangers have some 110 Land Rovers
setup like the UK SAS vehicles. The other advantage is that the LRPVs dont
need a fuel tanker on hand every five or six hours.
As an aside I heard this old chestnut brought up to date the other day.
When the British fired the Iraqis ducked
When the Aussies fired the Iraqis ducked
When the Yanks fired everyone ducked