Here are two South African Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) The Ratel and the Caspir. I was wondering how these vehicles would stand up to the terrain and I.e.ds of Afghanistan? I would assume they would be slightly cheaper to make than those British vehicles in theatre at the moment, but as for whether they would withstand an IED that’s a question you sometimes don’t want to find out.
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Friday, 30 July 2010
South African Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Here are two South African Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) The Ratel and the Caspir. I was wondering how these vehicles would stand up to the terrain and I.e.ds of Afghanistan? I would assume they would be slightly cheaper to make than those British vehicles in theatre at the moment, but as for whether they would withstand an IED that’s a question you sometimes don’t want to find out.
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S.A makes alot of cool looking military equipment(guns,tanks,apc's) but their usually not worth a damn :)
ReplyDeleteI was contacted by a SA guy who wants to join the British army, he asked me to check of these vehicles, I suppose they have never really been tested to the max?
ReplyDeletehard to say, not to sure of SA standards. i would feel much better in a MRAP thats for sure!
ReplyDelete30 years of border war with Angola...I think these vehicles are tried and tested...much rather drive around in one of these than a landrover or hummer....that's for sure
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