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Civilain modified vehicles
I am good with it and it makes sense to a certain degree, you could get a lot more civilian vehicles and modify them without turning too many heads, and acquire more vehicles and parts more readily. That's why I do like the Unicat/ Unimog concept and expeditionary vehicle concept . Also the US military during the 80s and 90s were still using Chevy/GM off the shelf vehicles, The CUCV series. Drove one for many years. There are tons of those still floating around that have gone to the civilian side. I could easily see the MP buying and modifying civilian vehicles for certain uses and teams. Non combat teams could easily and readily be equipped with civilian trucks and SUVs as well as any other vehicle that could be modified for MP use. Under the guise of a company or corp. the project could buy off the shelf vehicles and modify them as they see fit Even building armored vehicles for the civilian/ commercial market and using the profits to buy and build MP vehicles.
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Also white fleet trucks can be modified to any mission requirement. For my job I have a 350 4x4 crew cab with a utility bed with a crane. We have a crew with a 550 version as well as a coupe of other versions in the 450 and 550 range. I do agree that Recon, Contact and MARS/ RATT teams need armored vehicles. I could also see medical teams with an armored ambulance or two. I think most people during this time would feel less threatened and more open to help if secondary teams weren't rolling into a town or village as heavily armed helpers. Although there might be a need for a security presence if needed a lightly armored vehicle could serve in that capacity.
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Lets not forget the project has advanced materials engineering if stuff like Resistweave coveralls are anything to go by. It could be while they are not a true armored vehicle. Project civvies might still sport at lesst Resistweave liners in key panels to help soak small arms fire.
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If you think about it, a set of civilian cloths would be advantageous at times, rather than rolling up in an armored vehicle, you could do an aerial recon of an area with a drone then send in 2 people on foot dressed in civies, carrying hidden radios and weapons to feel the town/village out. Resistweave clothing would give them protection in case of hostilities. The rest of the team stays at a safe distance ready to move if needed and use their drone to keep an eye on things from the sky. It would have to be a quiet drone and equipped with a good enough camera to get details if needed and also work as a radio relay. I have had reaction rolls which when the team rolled up in their vehicle the town went into a really not so good mood and one even went hostile.. So soft contact is often a good idea in many cases..
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I mean a civilian drone is surprisingly quiet and quad drones are seeing the fits and starts of military use. It would not at all be outlandish to see basic drones in a modernish loadout.
To bring this back to topic. I could definitely see the project having a few EMS trucks of varying roles on stand by. Has anyone ever used alternate trailers and towed machinery? |
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