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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]
FV11003: Truck Crane Bridging 6 x 6, AEC Militant; FV11005: Truck End-tipper 6 x 6, AEC Militant; FV11009: Truck, Fuel Tanker 2,500 gallon 6 x 6, AEC Militant; FV11018: Truck Cargo 10-ton 6 x 6 GS, AEC Militant Mk 1; FV11010: Tractor 10-ton 6 x 6 GS, AEC Militant; FV11014: Truck 10-ton 6 x 6 GS, AEC Excavator; FV11021: BV202E Articulated Sno-Cat
PARS Scout 6×6 Special Purpose vehicle : The PARS SCOUT is special purpose tactical wheeled vehicle, which provide high mobility in all terrain conditions and superior ballistic and mine protection and is equipped with modern technologies, providing strategic advantages to their users, including a high situational awareness.
The competitors are planned to be around 20 tons and 6×6 vehicles: Mowag Piranha 6×6, Patria 6×6, and the TPz Fuchs Evolution (Rheinmetall), Replacement of the TPz Fuchs 1 APC: The main role of the successor would be an Armoured Personnel Carrier. The competitors are the Patria 6×6, the Pandur Evo 6×6 and the TPz Fuchs 2. [20]
The Anoa is a 6x6 armoured personnel carrier developed by PT Pindad of Indonesia. The vehicle is named after the Anoa, which is a type of buffalo indigenous to Indonesia.The prototype was first unveiled at the 61st anniversary of TNI on October 5, 2006, in TNI HQ at Cilangkap, east of capital Jakarta.
It has a 594 kW (797 hp) engine and can tow up to 130 metric tons. The MZKT-74135 can transport either two tanks or one tank and two infantry fighting vehicles. It is equipped with independent suspension all around with all wheel drive and was developed specifically for hot desert climates. 40 units were ordered by UAE. [2] [3]
The mandate of the MRCV project was to provide a series of vehicles based on a common chassis which would replace the M113 armored personnel carrier, Lynx reconnaissance vehicle, Grizzly armoured personnel carrier, and Bison armoured personnel carrier. The project was, however, deemed unaffordable and cancelled by March 1992.
The Oxford was substantially larger - weighing in at 6 tons - than the 3-ton Universal Carrier it was designed to replace. It saw service in the Korean War, both as a tractor for the 17 pdr anti-tank gun and as an APC. Several versions of the carrier (CT21-35R, CT23-26) are listed in Chamberlain and Ellis (1973). [2] [3] [4] [5]