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Britain orders Pinzgauers for Afghanistan

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:36 am
by loyalp
http://airbornecombatengineer.typepad.c ... ders_.html


Britain is buying 80 armored trucks for their troops in Afghanistan, who are facing a more hostile environment that they did in Iraq. Eighty Pinzgauer military trucks are being bought, at a cost of $788,000 each. This will be the 6x6 "Protector" variant.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:39 am
by STPPINZ
I'll take two.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 12:50 pm
by David Dunn
Neat article , at first, but the data at the bottom half is rubbish..... payload specs are way out of wack ( quoted from 710/12s, not the TDs).... where anyone could consider a Pinz a "wider " vehicle, needs to check what they're smoking. A HUMVEE is a foot wider, and is why it doesn't work in remote mountain trails.( maybe the writer was thinking wider than a Haflinger? :wink: )

Anyway, interesting read.

Dave Dunn

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:02 pm
by 2012
"the Pinzgauer design was modified"

they mean they widened the 710 and 712

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:42 pm
by David Dunn
The design was not widen, the track was increase a small amount (axles), the body was not changed for width. The rub rails are taller to cover the tires.
Back when this forum had been changed to this format, someone else had assumed things about the changes in the 716/18's. They looked logical on paper, but in fact, the changes were elsewhere.
Dave Dunn

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:46 pm
by 2012
well i'm glad to hear the body is the same width. that feeds my confidence in the 712 i just bought. this is gonna be awesome fun. i AM looking for wider wheel deals, tho.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:33 pm
by Lightningpinz
I guess I forgot to post this article from the Leeds England paper regarding the armored Pinzies for Afganistan. Linda brought it back from visiting her daughter over there. I would love to know the size of fuel tanks for the 500 mile and 1240 mile per tankful. The weight is amazing until you figure the weight of armoring. 5000kg or 2.2 lb per kg. Enjoy


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