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A Magyar Honvédség alakulatainak és technikai eszközeinek bemutatója
Nemzeti Vágta
Városliget, Budapest
2018.09.16
Display of the units and technical assets/weaponry of the Hungarian Defence Forces
National Gallop
Budapest, Hungary
16.09.2018
The new Kangal 4 "GPV" (General Purpose Vehicle). Worries were raised about the LUV's suitability to the modern warfare. After decisions with the 'Griffin Arms Manufacture' and new platform was made, the Kangal 4 with modular design it served as a great substitute for the LUV which was assigned to recon missions. Featuring 4 armored doors it was loved by the troops and quickly became the primary vehicle of the Lego Armed Forces (LAF).
Expect plenty of variants :D the original design goes to www.flickr.com/photos/razorsix/
article complet sur la FIM à lire ici : militaryphotoreport.blogspot.fr/2015/10/la-defense-lhonne...
Full Tour: youtu.be/soadSp4W_dA
PDF Instructions: Instructions: www.luxurybrickstore.com
This Police Swat MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle) is designed to uphold peace, save lives, and protect the minifig officers inside. It is modeled after the BAE Caiman MRAP. These heavily-armored trucks assist in big police callings, such as barricaded suspects, hostage situations, ramming, riot control, and rescue missions. They also help with observational tasks, among other local law enforcement level errands.
The back of the MRAP features two heavy doors that can swing open and provide access to the operators' seats in the rear. There is also a roof turret which can be utilized for observation or sniper cover. This truck has very high ground clearance as well, making it perfect for any off-road situation.
article complet sur la FIM à lire ici : militaryphotoreport.blogspot.fr/2015/10/la-defense-lhonne...
This shows the Self-Propelled artillery variant of the HMMTV ready for driving.
The reason I made the front curved with its complex angles was so it could rotate right up against the back of the 'cockpit' section of the HMMTV.
article complet sur la FIM à lire ici : militaryphotoreport.blogspot.fr/2015/10/la-defense-lhonne...
Tucson Military Vehicle Museum
Teaser exhibit for new museum in the works adjacent to Pima Air and Space
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.
The Mastiff 1 is part of the RAA's new and upcoming fleet of MRAPS vehicles (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected ) to serve as the highspeed, intermediate protection for all ground personel in High-Risk Areas.
Tucson Military Vehicle Museum
Teaser exhibit for new museum in the works adjacent to Pima Air and Space
temporary exhibition of various Russian trophy of Russia-Ukrainian conflict in St Petersburg, Russia
An MRAP designed by Land Forge, a new design bureau within the Atlantic Empire, the M67 is slated to become a fast armored transport for the AE army and marines.
This vehicle has a uniquely shaped hull to redirect and minimize the blast and effectiveness of landmines and IEDs in counter-insurgencies. While it may be open-topped, it has an impressive height that nullifies most small arms fire from ground level, let alone armor plating that is resistant to all firearms under 20mm.
Specs:
Crew: 1+10
Speed: 55 mph (road) 48 mph offroad.
Armor: Steel
Serving abroad, it is expected to become the primary APC for most of the other CAAP nations.
U.S. Marines with 1st Marine Logistics Group drive mine resistant ambush protected (MRAP) vehicles through the MRAP Off-road course during a demonstration aboard Camp Taqaddum, Iraq Nov. 29, 2008. The demonstration was a part of the 1st MLG Commanders' Conference. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jason W. Fudge/RELEASED)
Fire does not affect paint, 11,500 liter (2,900 gallon) riot control vehicle.
Has three water cannons plus autowash (top and bottom), mounted on Kenworth 6X6. Rifle protection armor, 3 ton plow, Electric windshield screen plus can work as a fire truck.
MRAP 1/35th scale from Panda, Black Box (figures), and Live Resin (all guns, figure weaponry, top mounted armor).
Build by Charles Butler at cobramaker@yahoo.com in Kirkland, WA.
Specializing in Gundams, Helicopters, armor, and more.
Check out the entire photo set of this build on my Flicker page. Also many other albums on my page...comments welcome.
temporary exhibition of various Russian trophy of Russia-Ukrainian conflict in St Petersburg, Russia
U.S. Soldiers of 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division arrive at a soccer field in Karadah, eastern Baghdad, Iraq on May 8th, 2009. The Soldiers are part of a joint soccer team with Iraqi national police. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. James Selesnick/Released)
Nicely detailed by Matchbox with all the bits on the body, don't know what they are but they sure look like some useful tools... The M-ATV carries three fuel cans at the back, a very very flat spare tire and has a turret on the roof.
Note the side step is cast in metal, now this is "die-cast".
A Wolfhound crew looking to lend a hand. Thanks to Wikipedia, www.armyrecognition.com, and the British Army website for the information and specifications.
Rhino MRAP Stats:
Top Speed: 77 MPH
Weight: 11.2 Tons
Armor: Carbon Steel, Kevlar, Ceramic tile, Bullet-proof glass, carbon fiber, titanium, and Mk. 2 APIS
Primary Armament: M2 .50 cal HMG CROWS
Secondary Armament: none
Power Plant: ISB4e V8 Diesel Engine
Combat Range: 850 miles
Crew: 1 (3 passengers)
article complet sur la FIM à lire ici : militaryphotoreport.blogspot.fr/2015/10/la-defense-lhonne...
MRAP 1/35th scale from Panda, Black Box (figures), and Live Resin (all guns, figure weaponry, top mounted armor).
Build by Charles Butler at cobramaker@yahoo.com in Kirkland, WA.
Specializing in Gundams, Helicopters, armor, and more.
Check out the entire photo set of this build on my Flicker page. Also many other albums on my page...comments welcome.
This is based on the Marauder MRAP from South Africa. 20 tonnes, 4x4, and seats eight in the back and two pax in the front cabin.
The Cougar MRAP vehicles incorporate a monocoque V-shaped chassis mounting bullet-proof and blast-proof body. The conventional layout houses an engine in the front, crew cabin in the middle, and features a troop compartment at the rear.
The biggest different between the Mastiff and the Cougar is the addition of large vertical armour plates to make the vehicle more effective in combat. For this model, I used the Lego gate and fence elements to recreate the external ballistic armour. Even though the original armour is denser, I wanted a design solution that appeared to be "added on." While it isn't as authentic in appearance, this solution is distinct to the Lego system and has some unique advantages.
If you have seen the latest Die Hard Movie then you probably recognize the vehicle. This beast of a truck pulverized dozens of vehicles as well as part of a statue and a couple freeway bridge abutments. Dartz is known for building high end armored luxury vehicles as well as military personnel transporters. The Kombat MRAP was designed specially for the movie with only four built. There aren't any specifications for it but I guessed that it is based on the US Military M35, so I built a Hercules LDT-465 turbo diesel for it. Built for the 64th LUGNuts challenge "Mad Motor Skills"