ID | 119607 |
Title Proper | Tactical attack and special operations vehicles |
Language | ENG |
Author | Donaldson, Peter |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The special operations vehicle concept derives from types used by the British SAS and Australian SASR, completely un - armoured vehicles relyingon stealth and speed for protection. Such vehicles allow quick egress for crews, maximum awareness, and ease of weapons use (personal and flexibly - mounted). Recent month and years have been a plethora of new vehicles derived from existing military designs, hijacked from other worlds, such as forestry and extreme off-road motor sport, or design specially for Special Operations Forces (SOF) mossions. |
`In' analytical Note | Military Technology Vol. 36, No, 5;2012 : 24 - 25 |
Journal Source | Military Technology Vol. 36, No, 5;2012 : 24 - 25 |
Key Words | Vehicle ; Special Operations Vehicles ; Military - Vehicle ; SOF ; Ground Mobility Vehicle ; CHINOOK ; SOF Vehicle - Australia |