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  1. By far the FV430 range is the best vehicle. It has forefilled just about every roll with-in the British Army and is still going. It has been everthing from a missile launcher (Swingfire), Artillery gun (Abbot) Coms, Medivac, APC, recovery, Mine layer, Mortar. It is well protected, non of this lightweight Ally stuff.

    The next generation is just as awsome, the Bulldog is a much up-graded vehicle. From the outside it looks almost the same but dig a bit deeper and the up-grade unfolds before your eyes. Bulldog can carry all types of weapon. Mortar, 7.62 GPMG, 50cal either single or double and of late the new RWS. So for me, I think the FV432 is the best.

  2. Wouldn't want to be on the container loading. the noise must be terrible. Mark in all the time I have been photographing the Army on Salisbury Plain this is the first time I have ever seen it actually being done. I have seen it with hards and training aids for the HETs but never a CVR(T) on the road.

  3. All the vehicles are endex and just about to be loaded on transporters. The gunner was just cabbing rather than walking down from the camp. Once the vehicles have been de-bugged of all kit they are loaded and shipped out. 20 CVR(T)s stripped and loaded in under 1 hour, very impressive.

  4. First of, sorry about the size of the pictures. This Scimitar belongs to the Household Cavarlry from Windsor. For the past ten days they have been on a Recce Ex on Salisbury Plain. Just before endex this vehicle trashed it's bearings and tryed to make it back, Sadly in the process of tracking it back to base it melted the rear wheel. The next stage is what is called Half tracking. Basicly they remove the rear wheel, torsion bar and eight track links. This allows them to pull what track links they have left tight around the remaining wheels and limp back without the need of a recovery vehicle. I know this sort of thing went on but have never seen it in action.

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    Also what recovery vehicle they had, had also gone US with the same problem.

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    This procedure is not recommended to any CVR(T) owners.

  5. Some of the pictures I got from the 2009 T-fest. Had a great day.

    First up is the CVT(T) Scimitar.

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    Next the Stormer (HVM)

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    The Warrior.

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    Next the Royal Engineers Trojan.

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    Next the AS90 155mm Tracked Artillery gun.

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    Last but not least, the best MBT in the world. The Challenger2.

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  6. I promise, this is the last of them. May I just take a moment to thank everyone that put this gig together. Also can I thank Dave Ives for letting me and the rabble to dig down for the night in his 12x12. Just one more thankyou to everyone that made us feel so welcome over the weekend.

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