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there is no armor on the blazer smart ass.
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I was recently looking for CUCV guntruck examples and found that the Navy is using an new format of CUCV called COMBATT
or COMercially BAsed Tactical Truck.
Your question to me was funny as ****...Gotta a giggle from my GF when she read it too.Did the armor on the Blazer come from Lowes?
Fair enough, I'm sure you're a nice guy in person. Sorry for calling you a smart ass.
That looks very similar to what we irish have since 2004, the are ford f350,s.I was recently looking for CUCV guntruck examples and found that the Navy is using an new format of CUCV called COMBATT
or COMercially BAsed Tactical Truck.
I was searching some other stuff and came across this. I saw 2 trailerfulls of these being driven into Ft. McCoy years ago. Back before we fully went to ACUPAT... There is a remote possibility they are the same trucks pictured above before the turret modifications were finished.To resurrect an old thread, I think I have the answer for the OP's question.
I think they were used as ersatz RG-31's for training exercises. I thought they were really up armoured M1009's when I first saw the picture but it turns out they were just cosmetic improvements.
Still want a real one though.
HMMWV GMV is a gun mounted vehicle that is often stripped down with little to no armour, just sayin. I’d say it was more about timing. SF had top pick and why would you pick a CUCV when you could pick a humvee? (Similar mfg dates for 1009’s and M998’s so both were available at the same time). This is strictly my opinion. Sorry just realized this part of the resurrection was from 2013Okay here's the thing most (gun trucks) are armored so I would say no as to any gun trucks being made on a 1009, maybe on 1028. Now I do know for a fact the cucvs were cut down even more than the picture of the Ford and made into fast attack vehicles by socom and very heavily armed. I think it was a great idea and should have been more utilized than it was.
Okay so in the era of the CUCV most gun trucks did not get much if any uparmor, so the armor is not enough to say one way or the other if they were gun trucks. I am of the opinion that the CUCV's were very heavily armed in many instances and for that reason alone could be classed as a gun truck, but I ask this what is the definition of GUN TRUCK ? Most were used as fast attack vehicles or desert patrol vehicles and I believe that the M1009 was picked because of lighter weight, both before and after stripping down, than a humvee and it had a better top speed and fuel range.HMMWV GMV is a gun mounted vehicle that is often stripped down with little to no armour, just sayin. I’d say it was more about timing. SF had top pick and why would you pick a CUCV when you could pick a humvee? (Similar mfg dates for 1009’s and M998’s so both were available at the same time). This is strictly my opinion. Sorry just realized this part of the resurrection was from 2013
I believe you’re correct and the term GUN TRUCK is being misused. Now armour a deuce with quad-50’s..... that’s a gun truck. Strike vehicle would be more appropriateOkay so in the era of the CUCV most gun trucks did not get much if any uparmor, so the armor is not enough to say one way or the other if they were gun trucks. I am of the opinion that the CUCV's were very heavily armed in many instances and for that reason alone could be classed as a gun truck, but I ask this what is the definition of GUN TRUCK ? Most were used as fast attack vehicles or desert patrol vehicles and I believe that the M1009 was picked because of lighter weight, both before and after stripping down, than a humvee and it had a better top speed and fuel range.
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