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Mods are a part of the Grand Theft Auto franchise's success on PCs. [20] [21] Their popularity added on to the longevity and further success of the GTA series, [19] and complex modifications such as Zombie Alarm and LSPDFR offer entirely new experiences. [22] Modding served as one of main channels for innovations in gameplay. [23]
[d] Galix-4 (80 mm): 4 × 2 on the turret (all aiming frontwards, 2 × 2 on the left side of the turret, 1 × 2 on the front right, 1 × 2 on the rear right) 2 × 3 (at the rear of the vehicle, aiming backwards) VBTP-MR Guarani: VBCI Guarani (Iveco, Usiminas and Villares ) Italy Brazil. Brazilian Army [138] This is an amphibious IFV.
Pages in category "Cars powered by 2-cylinder engines" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The tanker is designed to be towed by a 5-ton, 6x6 truck tractor or similar vehicle equipped with a fifth wheel. The M970 can be loaded through the bottom or through the top fill openings. A ladder is provided at the front of the semitrailer for access to the top manhole, and a 4-cylinder diesel engine and pump assembly provides self load ...
The combined assembly consisted of five of these straight-six engines mounted in a pseudo-radial fashion upon a central cast-iron crankcase. [3] The arrangement employed a common radiator, water pump, oil pan & dual oil pumps, [3] with each of the five component crankshafts fitted with a geared flywheel that meshed with a central sun gear driving a main shaft running through the central crankcase.
BRDM-2 – Modernized version created by STC Delta with the addition of front-mounted day and night vision camera, remote controlled weapon station DRWS-2, enhanced armor, front-mounted foldable wire-cutting knife, and on each side a door and a 4–4 smoke discharger. Furthermore, the engine is enhanced and the window layout modified.
The Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) is a series of vehicles used by the U.S. Marines. [1] [9] The first MTVRs were delivered in late 1999.The MTVR is the equivalent of the U.S. Army's Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV); the Marines do not use the FMTV (with the exception of the FMTV-based HIMARS) and the Army does not use the MTVR.
The driver is seated conventionally front-left with the Perkins diesel powerpack [4] to his right and the troop compartment extending up to the rear of the vehicle. [1] The gearbox is a semi-automatic Clark 13.1 HR 28422, with four forward and two reverse gears. [4] This is combined with a transfer box which allows to go from 4 x 4 to 4 x 2. [4]