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M48 Chaparral Roadrunner
I was reading through an article on ADA plans and alternatives to those plans from the mid 90s to 2005 and came across the snip below. Does anybody know just what this potential upgrade all entailed and what it used for the anti armor capability?
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Again, juicy!
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Named after the cartoon character, one assumes?
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Maybe although Chaparral is plant that grows in the same ecosystem you find Roadrunners in fact an alternate name for the Roadrunner is the Chaparral Cock.
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Maybe someone from my alma mater, UTSA, came up with idea, We are the Roadrunners, after all...
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LOL could be Paul , could be that the person who came up it with owned a Plymouth Roadrunner.
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Shrike6
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got your first email about sending a link but I did not receive a link yet.
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That's not just an upgrade, that's a new fire support vehicle family. But with the end of the Cold War came the axe: AGS and army air-defense were slashed, so it's understandable that Roadrunner never saw the light of day.
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Interesting, thanks!
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I'm actively working on these now (and several others), though, as I say in the entry I'm working on, all stats are highly speculative and based primarily on educated guesses.
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