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ATV-4 seen in orbit shortly after launch 6 June 2013 Copyright & credit: Marco Langbroek sattrackcam.blogspot.com/

Bush Master - Tortoise.

Armoured ATV. Tremendous D and his little tank.

 

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Kartepe Enduro 2nd round - Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6

Oshkosh M-ATV s/n USN 96-51917, NAWS China Lake Air Show, Armitage Field, China Lake, CA, 18 March 2017.

The Oshkosh M-ATV is an Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle developed by the Oshkosh Corporation of Oshkosh, Wisconsin for the MRAP All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) program. It is designed to provide the same levels of protection as the larger and heavier previous MRAPs but with improved mobility and it is intended to replace M1114 HMMWVs.

ATV-5 upon reentry and destruction by astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti on board the ISS 15 February 2015 Credit: ESA/NASA

ESA’s fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle, Albert Einstein, burnt up on 2 November at 12:04 GMT over an uninhabited area of the Pacific Ocean. It left the International Space Station a week earlier with 1.6 tonnes of waste after spending five months attached to the orbital outpost.

Each ATV mission ends with the spacecraft burning up harmlessly in the atmosphere. This time, however, the ATV team organised a special departure to gain valuable data on reentries.

After undocking at 09:00 GMT on 28 October, Albert Einstein was instructed by its control centre in Toulouse, France to perform delicate manoeuvres over the course of five days to position itself directly below the Station. Astronauts on the Station observed the vessel from above as it disintegrated.

This image from the Station was taken when Albert Einstein was around 100 km directly below and had began its destructive dive. It is the first view of an ATV reentry since the first, of Jules Verne, in 2008.

ATV Albert Einstein delivered 7 tonnes of supplies, propellant and experiments to the Space Station. ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano oversaw the unloading and cataloguing of the cargo, comprising over 1400 individual items.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

Looks like it would be a useful, go-anywhere platform for a sprayer or getting equipment to somewhere that a normal off-roader or even a tractor couldn't get to.

ATV-5 on its Ariane 5 launcher in the BAF (Final Assembly Building), on 11 July 2014.

ESA’s fifth and last Automated Transfer Vehicle, Georges Lemaître, will deliver more than 2600 kg of dry cargo to the International Space Station; its launch is set for summer 2014 on an Ariane 5 from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana

 

Credits: ESA–M. Pedoussaut

The M-ATV utilizes the Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) chassis and TAK-4 suspension with the Plasan designed armored hull developed for the Northrop Grumman/Oshkosh JLTV Technology Development (TD) phase proposal. The V-shaped Plasan armored hull offers protection for the occupants from IED attacks while a central tire inflation system (CTIS) and run-flat inserts allow the M-ATV to travel at least 30 miles at 30 mph even if two tires lose pressure. The vehicle can also take a 7.62 mm round to its engine oil/coolant/hydraulic system and continue to drive for at least one kilometer. The Stat-X engine fire suppression system provides for further survivability.

Verona Porta Nuova, 1 September 2024.

Well - thought this was a fitting photo to post as I just got home from the emergency room at the hospital. Ryan (my son) and I clipped wheels this afternoon and I ended up with a dislocated elbow. Excrutiatingly painful in case you are wondering!!

 

So I have a cast & sling for my left arm (thankfully I'm a righty) so typing is really slow going. Bear with me for a few days until I can feel my fingers and the swelling goes down enough to type with two hands again...

 

my son Ryan didn't get hurt at all -he barely felt the bump. It's just that my front wheel stopped when it hit his back wheel. So I ended up going over the handlebars and apparently landed on my outstretched arm which caused my elbow to dislocate.

A group of ATVers regroup before heading down into the Dry Fork in the northern Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming

ESA’s fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle, Albert Einstein, burnt up on 2 November at 12:04 GMT over an uninhabited area of the Pacific Ocean. It left the International Space Station a week earlier with 1.6 tonnes of waste after spending five months attached to the orbital outpost.

Each ATV mission ends with the spacecraft burning up harmlessly in the atmosphere. This time, however, the ATV team organised a special departure to gain valuable data on reentries.

After undocking at 09:00 GMT on 28 October, Albert Einstein was instructed by its control centre in Toulouse, France to perform delicate manoeuvres over the course of five days to position itself directly below the Station. Astronauts on the Station observed the vessel from above as it disintegrated.

This image from the Station was taken when Albert Einstein was around 100 km directly below and had began its destructive dive. It is the first view of an ATV reentry since the first, of Jules Verne, in 2008.

ATV Albert Einstein delivered 7 tonnes of supplies, propellant and experiments to the Space Station. ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano oversaw the unloading and cataloguing of the cargo, comprising over 1400 individual items.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

من بطولة جابر الأحمد الدولية للدراجات الرباعية الثاني 2007

From Second jaber alahmed international championship 2007

 

Part of Sport Set

Folks who were there for the Great Pumpkin Run, but chose to watch the parade instead of being in it.

Beyond copious amounts of time in the resort pool, we also arranged various activities while in Puerto Vallarta. To keep a good balance between relaxation and exploration, we scheduled two outings - a jungle ATV trek, and swimming with dolphins. The ATV brochure just looked fun, and the dolphin park (of which there are two in Puerto Vallarta), was a recommendation.

 

The ATV ride was a three-hour excursion through the Mexican back-country (jungle). We got to the place at 9 AM, and because it is just off-season, we were the only ones on the tour. The tour guide issued us all the appropriate gear and prepared the ATV's. Paige sat in the front of dad, and had a great time. She especially enjoyed running the ATV at high speeds through rivers. We stopped at a few places along the way for a break, and to take in the local culture (off the beaten path).

 

I have to admit that I was a little skeptical of swimming with the dolphins. I had heard about maltreatment of the animals at parks like this and felt a little on the sad side for them. The dolphin area was the main attraction at a larger water park, that was closed for the off-season. This meant still water and a ton of mosquito bites while we waited our turn with the dolphins.

 

Once our turn was up however, the experience really became very exciting. We all put on life vest and were given basic instruction. We hopped onto a ledge about four feet deep and the trainers began showing us the dolphins. We got to pet them, kiss them, get kisses, and shake hands. Then we swan out a little and the dolphins visited and played with us.

 

Paige seemed to get a kick out of it, but I'm not quite sure she understood the significance. Every now and again the dolphin's tail fin would bump her and she would say "he kicked me!" This happened more often in the "free swim" time, and by the end she was starting to get mad at the "fish". We caught a taxi home, took a nap and spent the rest of the day relaxing.

   

After a long time i went from medieval lego to stunts and i decided to build my design of ATV's and bought some suits and rider's.

ESA’s fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle, Albert Einstein, burnt up on 2 November at 12:04 GMT over an uninhabited area of the Pacific Ocean. It left the International Space Station a week earlier with 1.6 tonnes of waste after spending five months attached to the orbital outpost.

Each ATV mission ends with the spacecraft burning up harmlessly in the atmosphere. This time, however, the ATV team organised a special departure to gain valuable data on reentries.

After undocking at 09:00 GMT on 28 October, Albert Einstein was instructed by its control centre in Toulouse, France to perform delicate manoeuvres over the course of five days to position itself directly below the Station. Astronauts on the Station observed the vessel from above as it disintegrated.

This image from the Station was taken when Albert Einstein was around 100 km directly below and had began its destructive dive. It is the first view of an ATV reentry since the first, of Jules Verne, in 2008.

ATV Albert Einstein delivered 7 tonnes of supplies, propellant and experiments to the Space Station. ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano oversaw the unloading and cataloguing of the cargo, comprising over 1400 individual items.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

ATV Control Centre during undocking and reentry of ATV-5 14 and 15 February 2015

Please don't mind the Fig, he's just something I mashed together real quick for this build.

So, basic idea is that this would kinda be like a personal transport for around a base or such, with limited use out on the field.

 

Unfortunately my wheel selection is still a bit on the limited side, so I started with wheels that ended up too small, and these are too big! xD I'll keep it like this for now.

 

Features;

 

-Special Gun rack for certain weapons. xD

-Adjutable suspension(fake) for each wheel

-Beep Beep!

 

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