The FV432 with infantry regiments is equipped with a pintle-mounted L7 GPMG (if not fitted with the Peak Engineering turret). Vehicles with the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals were originally fitted with the L4A4 variant of the Bren light machine gun, they now also use the GPMG. There are two three-barrel smoke dischargers at the front.
The Promise Keepers Event was in town - central Christchurch. That's why it was on the street. A 42 ton tank was available but it was uneconomic to transport into town.
Not much a Versus, as much a one horse race... The APC is on neutral, and not giving a fight. Your title Insults the APC.
cr9527 1 year ago
@cr9527
You are welcome to show how this is done.
PromiseKeepersNZ 1 year ago
lol run out of gas this be the only way to get to work haha.
modelTanker 2 years ago
Do those APC have any weapons say 7.62mm or 12.5mm?
coppicebrad 2 years ago
In British service these had:
The FV432 with infantry regiments is equipped with a pintle-mounted L7 GPMG (if not fitted with the Peak Engineering turret). Vehicles with the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Signals were originally fitted with the L4A4 variant of the Bren light machine gun, they now also use the GPMG. There are two three-barrel smoke dischargers at the front.
PromiseKeepersNZ 2 years ago
Thanks m8
coppicebrad 2 years ago
What's the purpose of doing this on street? Why not using a 50+ tones tank?
LerhChang 3 years ago
The Promise Keepers Event was in town - central Christchurch. That's why it was on the street. A 42 ton tank was available but it was uneconomic to transport into town.
PromiseKeepersNZ 3 years ago
it probably just broke down again :)
carlbrad 3 years ago
Next time do it while the APC is pulling back ;-)
Niejbo 3 years ago