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Originally Posted by Legbreaker
You'll probably find there simply isn't any plans for these vechiles.
They are essentially custom jobs, specfically altered from the base, donor vehicle to match the SAS requirements.
And of course the SAS being what and who they are, they're not about to publish what their equipment is or can do....
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Thank to both of you.
Leg, I didn't know that they were custom built. I thought that they had been made as a special requirement (but in fair number: 400 or so). I agree with what you say on the SAS but the armies (worldwide) are always fast to publish blueprints (especially simply ones) as they are often used in instruction manuals.
It seems, I'll have to work back on my drawing skills (pfff) or my australian SAS will ride 4x4 land rovers.