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    Black and white Perentie pics ( prototypes )

    Not sure is these have been posted on here before... but if not enjoy

    Long Range PV at BAEE90 with ASP cannon fitted



    Offical Brochure







    Rare pic of all 3 6x6 demonstrators.



    Oh and this one from the net this week....


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    There is a 6x6 called the tucker truck,is it a military model or something else?,what calibre is the cannon on the first one?. Pat

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    Details of the ASP-30 cannon.

    Basically the ASP-30 can fit any mount that will take a .50 BHMG including the M3 ground tripod. Weapon weight is 52kg (114lb). Cyclic rate of the ASP is 400-450rpm. The ASP uses the same ADEN/DEFA 30x113B ammo as the M230 Chain Gun. In US service the most common rounds are the M789 HEDP (HEAT-Frag), M799 HEI and M788 TP. Muzzle velocity is 2,690fps (820m/s).

    Tucker Truck, as in food??

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    One of the three original army trials prototypes with standard cab...................................looks a bit like this one




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    The prototype with the gun is actually a V8 as well, and now resides at the army museum bandiana.

    Any chance of having larger versions of those scans e-mailed to me, or even a photogopy of the brochure if you haev a copy??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix View Post
    The prototype with the gun is actually a V8 as well, and now resides at the army museum bandiana.

    Any chance of having larger versions of those scans e-mailed to me, or even a photogopy of the brochure if you haev a copy??
    This is probably it. I was up that way a few weeks ago.




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