When Denmark replaces the M113 G3 DK with a more modern APC please send these M113's to the real front line - one of the Baltic States for example as they do not have the funds for an adequate military.
@@ThePkrogh first i am not a friend of updates😉😈second i am more a fan of the original one . I drove the original, built 1969 . Without hydraulic stearing and other "luxury" nonsense. 😉
@@kratzikatz1 this vehicle is what is called a m113g4, its been heavily updated with mine resistant belly armour, and other components. yet they never upgraded the engine, to pull the extra weight, which makes it hell slow in terrain compared to the good old m113 g3 or m113g3 ext "extended" with 6 roadwheels
They sound so different running on rubber band tracks.
When Denmark replaces the M113 G3 DK with a more modern APC please send these M113's to the real front line - one of the Baltic States for example as they do not have the funds for an adequate military.
did that M113 have rubber tracks?
Yep.
The one with the shield and the crane is much louder! Good old V10 ;)
M88 Hercules
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@@solidlift with 9 wheels??? (Not counting the upper ones...) maybe a bergepanzer 2 (leopard 1)
Hvad hvis Danmark købte Bae AMPV? 🧐
This is definitely not a M113!
M113 G3 DK
@@ThePkrogh too much wheels!😉😈not the original one. 😊
@@kratzikatz1
G3 has been updated and has been extended by 666 mm (an extra wheel set) so still an m113 just updated
@@ThePkrogh first i am not a friend of updates😉😈second i am more a fan of the original one . I drove the original, built 1969 . Without hydraulic stearing and other "luxury" nonsense. 😉
@@kratzikatz1 this vehicle is what is called a m113g4, its been heavily updated with mine resistant belly armour, and other components. yet they never upgraded the engine, to pull the extra weight, which makes it hell slow in terrain compared to the good old m113 g3 or m113g3 ext "extended" with 6 roadwheels