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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2006

Leavesley International post tsunami mission in Sri Lanka. If you need one of these vehicles ring Stuart on +44 7714 678506

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  • bv206 är helt underbar att åka/köra

  • Hi, sorry mate. Ur wrong. Either those are bad Bv206's . But i am in the army here in Bardufoss in Norway. We got the same type with 3 l engine. 130 hp Turbocharged. And they can swim. The water dont need to be shallow.

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  • fuck you they can all drown

  • @sniperdisco1 Hmmm...sounds weird. when i did my service in the Swedish infantery back in 1985 we crossed rivers, lakes without any problems and i can assure you that those waters were deep.

  • You always have to check the drain plugs are watertight in front AND rear body before swimming!!!

    Always fold up mudflaps before enter terrain to prevent damage...

    ...fold down before swimming - otherwise the tracks can't drive the vehicle forward...

    And the early version Ford V6 powered needed the huge fuel tanks... at 3mph swim... or 50mph on the highway... :-) errrmm... not allowed rpm...

  • How about huge pump out water for 1500 litre per second? Can it help by pump out water few miles away from the area?

  • it got a fiberglass body that floats everywhere, it's totally amphibious. Look it up if u don't believe me. I've drove these things for years in the swedish home guards, we go over lakes and rivers no matter how deep - its floating! ;)

  • heh heh nyc stuff

  • One of my High school buddies is over in Afganistan right now with the Canadian Army special forces and he says you either Walk, or Chopper where you are needed.

    The terrain is too rugged for the average Humvee.

  • Sweden is the true helper in the word *nods*

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