
Boxers AFV
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Re: Boxers AFV
Those are awesome! What are all the different versions?
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Chris- basically Vallejos German SS uniform set.
Red-I just google the different prototypes they were planning for the boxer. I don’t remember what’s what….lol
Most are real Except 2 I made up.
Red-I just google the different prototypes they were planning for the boxer. I don’t remember what’s what….lol
Most are real Except 2 I made up.
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Re: Boxers AFV
Are you building a nation specific ORBAT? Or did you pick/paint them "randomly"?
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Re: Boxers AFV
Brutzel,
Nice video, thank you for posting the link.
Does the Boxer Cobra once crossing over, can it life the bridge from the other side? Does the far end always fold up and over?
It appears the long section is about 2/3 of the entire length of the expanded bridge. Is each end able to be folded up?
Thank you.
Nice video, thank you for posting the link.
Does the Boxer Cobra once crossing over, can it life the bridge from the other side? Does the far end always fold up and over?
It appears the long section is about 2/3 of the entire length of the expanded bridge. Is each end able to be folded up?
Thank you.
Chris
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Hello chrisswim, unfortunately I have hardly any more information. On the Internet you can find little about the Boxer Cobra bridge layer at the moment. Here are two links to the vehicle. There should be two versions. One with 15 meters and one with 22 meters. The short version is the one from the other posting. I think that after driving over you can resume the bridge on the other side. If you watch the video closely, you'll notice that the bridge on the other side also has a dock point.chrisswim wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 10:35 pmBrutzel,
Nice video, thank you for posting the link.
Does the Boxer Cobra once crossing over, can it life the bridge from the other side? Does the far end always fold up and over?
It appears the long section is about 2/3 of the entire length of the expanded bridge. Is each end able to be folded up?
Thank you.
15m version:
https://www.epig-group.com/post/rheinme ... ridgelayer
22m version:
https://esut.de/2021/08/meldungen/29487 ... ken-boxer/
Google can have the text translated.
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Brut,
thank you for the links, and your commentary.
More detailed info will come in coming months/years.
I appreciate you looking that up.
Chris
thank you for the links, and your commentary.
More detailed info will come in coming months/years.
I appreciate you looking that up.
Chris
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Hi Chris, I found another Boxer module. The Recovery Module.
The two articles are from 2019. GHQ could expand its "what if" line with modern vehicles. Vehicles that are offered by companies and may not always be produced. However, these vehicles may be well integrated into their own GHQ armed forces. Is there a market for it? GHQ also produces vehicles that were perhaps only 8 times in an army.
https://www.joint-forces.com/defence-eq ... e-revealed
https://euro-sd.com/2019/08/news/14338/ ... the-boxer/
The two articles are from 2019. GHQ could expand its "what if" line with modern vehicles. Vehicles that are offered by companies and may not always be produced. However, these vehicles may be well integrated into their own GHQ armed forces. Is there a market for it? GHQ also produces vehicles that were perhaps only 8 times in an army.
https://www.joint-forces.com/defence-eq ... e-revealed
https://euro-sd.com/2019/08/news/14338/ ... the-boxer/
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Good find Brutzel.
I guess the crane could pull itself off the Boxer hull.
Thank you.
I guess the crane could pull itself off the Boxer hull.
Thank you.
Chris
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Today I dealt with the Boxer Recovery Module and rebuilt a GHQ Boxer.


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Re: Boxers AFV
Nice work!
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