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Re: [FYI] World's Longest page on tracks vs wheels

From: Ryan M Gill <rmgill@m...>
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 17:26:11 -0500
Subject: Re: [FYI] World's Longest page on tracks vs wheels

At 7:35 PM +0100 1/14/02, Oerjan Ohlson wrote:
>[snip]
>By removing all the side armour you can shave the Bradley down to 
>297 cm (the MRLS and M4 are both this wide), which would fit - but 
>again comparison with the M4 suggests that the stripped-down Bradley 
>is still much too heavy for a C-130J.

Hmm. Good points. Exactly what is air portable in a C-130 and is 
still armoured?

I know my Ferret is. Is the CVR(T) series of vehicles? What in US use
is?
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