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A good vehicle for the Project-Japanese Load carrier
The Japanese GSDF has these load carriers which look to be the business
http://www.deviantart.com/art/Aoshim...cles-668743626 http://miniafv.blogspot.com/2015/04/...l-carrier.html |
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It's small, but could be useful. Found some specs on it at this Japanese website:
http://www15.tok2.com/home/lttom/mil...ers_shizai.htm I made a PDF of the page translated to english via Google Translate and attached it here or those that don't want to go looking for themselves. |
Thanks! That is very helpful.
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But that doesn't have any cargo space, the Japanese vehicle has
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This would have a Deuce or a XR311 accompanying it. |
Don't overlook the fact these vehicles are designed for completely different mission profiles. The JGSDF Material Transport is basically a light construction vehicle and the M578 is a light armored recovery vehicle. One set of stats illustrates how different these are: the Material Transport weighs about 2 tonne, has a max carry capacity of 3 tonne and the crane can lift 2 tonne. The M578 weighs in at 27 tonnes and its crane can lift 15 tonne. So put three fully loaded Material Transports on a pallet and one M578 can lift it all.
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Early Project vehicles might have included both the M715/ Jeep Gladiator pickup replaced by the CUCV. The CUCV shared componants with the Humvee. An idea I had was to have transport facilities hidden near truck stops. The "Flying M" Would have power plants and transmissions to convert the trucks at the stops as per the original 5 year plant to augment with surviving equipment.
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