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CUCV Rockwell anti-tank Ads

MarcusOReallyus

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That's funny. The Hellfire looks high-tech and brand new to me, and the CUCV looks old, even though both were in the future when I ETS'd.

I guess my brain is still stuck at TOW missile, since that's what I did when I was in, and I never heard of a CUCV until they were surplus items.
 

bikeman

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Looks like control cables off the side, but there is definitely a tow strap on the front. Wonder if it was a shell or non operational truck, so no worries if it blew up.
 

rustystud

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Looks like control cables off the side, but there is definitely a tow strap on the front. Wonder if it was a shell or non operational truck, so no worries if it blew up.
It looks like it was a running truck as there is mud on the bottom of the door. They probably put the tow straps on incase they had a "misfire" of one of the Hellfires and needed to tow it to a safe place to defuse it. I know I wouldn't get in a truck with a armed Hellfire !
 

CUCVFAN

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And, from those pics, no black-out lighting, slave receptacle, nor rear lifting shackles. The camo pattern is clearly non-issue, and is like a strange combination of MERDC and early NATO.

Given that my M1009 was manufactured in Jan, 1983 and is wearing true MERDC-scheme camo, with all of the above mentioned items, too, I'd say it is more than likely a mock-up made by Rockwell using a CUCV grille-guard and bumper/front shackles for "effect".
 
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GM72K10

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And most likely has an np205 transfer case also which is what the civilian K30s had. Surprised the drip guards over the doors were at least removed.
 
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