Is this a Dutch YPR? I took it during an SFOR Artillery exercise in Bosnia in 1998. I was a bit bagged when I took it so I apologize for the lack of any other photos.
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YPR?
Trackjam
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Posted: Friday, December 26, 2003 - 11:02 AM UTC
bennie
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Posted: Friday, December 26, 2003 - 11:38 AM UTC
yes i think so
you can see the licenseplate is yellow of the jeep next to it and the yellow circel on it
i bet 10 euro it is a dutch
bennie
you can see the licenseplate is yellow of the jeep next to it and the yellow circel on it
i bet 10 euro it is a dutch
bennie
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Posted: Friday, December 26, 2003 - 03:14 PM UTC
I guess my next question is it a Command Post version, and if so, other than the tent at the rear, what other external differences are there for a CP?
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Posted: Friday, December 26, 2003 - 05:11 PM UTC
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I guess my next question is it a Command Post version, and if so, other than the tent at the rear, what other external differences are there for a CP?
Paul,
The clarity of the pic is not the best......so because of the fittment, I can say with confidance that it is either a Command (although I doubt it) or a maintenance type. It has the rear cover of the maintenance type. The comm. type has larger radio antenna mounts @ the side mid points and I dont see them attached. It also has larger stowage baskets which this one does not have. I think its debaitable because of not being able to see the whole vehicle. (too dark) Tod
Darlington Productions publish a model referance on this vehicle, its volume 21
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Posted: Friday, December 26, 2003 - 08:30 PM UTC
Friends,
This IS Dutch AND the Command Post version. My guess is that this is the Brigade Fire Control Centre, that coordinates the Artillery Howitzers and Infantry Mortars .
This IS Dutch AND the Command Post version. My guess is that this is the Brigade Fire Control Centre, that coordinates the Artillery Howitzers and Infantry Mortars .