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Sure looks like a RT-524 to me. With just a single RT-524 I think the configuration would be a VRC-46, which is still in the VRC-12 family of radios.
@DavidB, if it’s not an RT-524, what is it?
I found my way back here after someone mentioned John “Sarge” in another thread and realized his Katrina story is getting hard to find. The Lonestar MVPA site appears to be dead as of September 2024, and although there are many mentions of John’s heroic deeds all across the Internet (rightly...
Flat fender Jeeps are the original side by side!
I don’t really work it hard, but do I use it like a side by side sometimes. Hauling tools to where I’m working, I’ve used the winch to tension trees I’m cutting down, towed other vehicles or trailers. Really only light duty stuff. I’m sitting in...
The CF-55-AF in your post is parked at the Combat Air Museum in Topeka, KS. I was there this week, great museum. I recommend a visit for any aviation or military history enthusiast.
My dad had a 40’ flatbed decked with diamond plate steel. I never thought it was too slippery in the rain, especially after years of use and some surface rust on it. I debated putting diamond plate or expanded steel on my trailer, but it's a 7k lb light duty car hauler and I don't have a lot of...
That would’ve worked, thanks for reaching out. However, I ended up getting it shipped yesterday.
What type of wood are you using for your deck? I need to replace the deck on my trailer, I’m debating just using PT wood from my local HD vs hunting down an oak supplier.
I got a set of new steel wheels for my M38, and they all already have a new factory glossy gray paint finish. How does everyone get the factory paint to a point where they can apply their own finish? I am looking for an efficient and effective method to scuff the paint to a point where I can...
The M132 was an armored flamethrower variant of the M113, but it had a very small turret. Smaller than how it appears in this photo. Could this be a M163 VADS under the cover? The turret profile looks similar, especially in the rear.
SECO prices are sometimes high, they primarily deal with commercial customers, but they’re good people. I went to their place in Augusta, GA more than a couple of times. They were always fair, and good to work with. Picking parts in their yard was a lot of fun. I wouldn‘t hesitate to buy from them.
I found camping in the back of my deuce to be pretty comfortable in fair to cool weather. I didn’t enjoy it in hot weather, a fan is a must at a minimum to move air through the bed. I used a standard military cot in the back and used a parachute on the inside of my vinyl cover as kind of a tent...
Sad that the Army doesn't see any value in PS magazine. Probably some bean-counters couldn't quantify the contributions of PS magazine over 73 years in a way that the decision-maker could understand it. I can think of more than a dozen DA civilians right now we could cut with zero impact to...
6TLs rather than group 31s on a military truck? Because 6TLs are standard military tactical vehicle batteries. Every wheeled and tracked tactical vehicle is set up to use the standardized battery. For example, imagine if the Army, with tens of thousands of tactical vehicles and hundreds of...
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