I just thought it was intersting to see one of these truck in a real world conflict. Low-budget Countries like Georgia end up using trucks like this a little close to the front line.
I think the money that went into the ESP went instead into an up-armor for the m35A2, the end result would be a more useful/safe truck than the A3. Just imagine an MRAP breeding with a deuce...
I'd be thinking "that poor multi!" You'd probably have to start out in low range!
I seem to recall reading something about how the trucks like the M35 were safer in land mine tests than the FMTV's because the wheels put the blast under the engine rather than the passenger compartment.
I think the fact that the South Koreans use the exact same deuce with a KIA industrial engine is a testament to the design of the rest of the truck. Upgrade them with modern brakes, selectable lockers for certain models, inspect the rigidity of the frame, add a better medium-duty diesel (like a DT466 or Cummins B-series), and you'd probably be able to get another 20-30 years out of a proven design. You could even add about 6" to the frame to allow for more cab space, opening the possibility for protected hydraulic fluid and battery storage, and allow for more room for the crew. I'd imagine it'd be relatively easy to take an M36 chassis and design a crew-cabbed deuce.
Ah, how easy it is to play armchair quarterback...