Army Husky Vehicle

Husky Vehicle Mounted Mine Detection System

Army Husky Vehicle. Powered by a 600 hp caterpillar. Equipped with a machine gun, husky joins its sister vehicles wolfhound and coyote as part of the tactical support vehicle programme.

Husky Vehicle Mounted Mine Detection System
Husky Vehicle Mounted Mine Detection System

Each husky has a detection array mounted under the. Combat proven around the world since the early 1980s, the husky is a unique landmine and ied. Equipped with a machine gun, husky joins its sister vehicles wolfhound and coyote as part of the tactical support vehicle programme. Web the husky is an adaptive vehicle system, producible in 4, 6, or 8 wheels variants for different mission requirements. It can accommodate four people, including the driver and a commander. The vehicle was originally developed for the south african army in the 1970s. Web the husky has been designed for a range of missions, including transporting food, water and ammunition, and acting as a command vehicle at headquarters. Powered by a 600 hp caterpillar. The vehicle is 6.4m long, 2.5m tall and 2.4m wide and weighs 15,300lb. Web the husky vehicle mounted mine detector (vmmd), previously known as chubby, is a wheeled landmine detection and route clearance system produced by dcd protected mobility (dcd), a part of dcd group.

Combat proven around the world since the early 1980s, the husky is a unique landmine and ied. Equipped with a machine gun, husky joins its sister vehicles wolfhound and coyote as part of the tactical support vehicle programme. Web the husky vehicle mounted mine detector (vmmd), previously known as chubby, is a wheeled landmine detection and route clearance system produced by dcd protected mobility (dcd), a part of dcd group. Each husky has a detection array mounted under the. Powered by a 600 hp caterpillar. Web the husky is an adaptive vehicle system, producible in 4, 6, or 8 wheels variants for different mission requirements. Web the husky has been designed for a range of missions, including transporting food, water and ammunition, and acting as a command vehicle at headquarters. Combat proven around the world since the early 1980s, the husky is a unique landmine and ied. The vehicle is 6.4m long, 2.5m tall and 2.4m wide and weighs 15,300lb. It can accommodate four people, including the driver and a commander. The vehicle was originally developed for the south african army in the 1970s.