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Vehicle Ideas - Fredwalk - 04-28-2017 Post vehicles that you think can be suited for an PMC to use. Try to be as precise as possible when stating it. For example [CAR] - Volkswagen Tiguan 2017 [CAR] - Ford F-150 Raptor 2017 Just so it's easier for me to look it up for reference. Now keep it to PMC theme, don't give me shit that belongs to the army like an F - 35 RE: Vehicle Ideas - B. Hill - 05-15-2017 CAR - FAV (Fast Attack Vehicle) essentially a dune buggy with mounted weapons (similar to HMMWV special forces model) CAR - Cadillac Gage Commando series of patrol vehicles. Yes, they saw service with the Army (several countries still use them) but they are also used by municipal, state and federal agencies. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_Gage_Commando CAR - Panhard VBL scout car. Similar to the Commando or light MRAPs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A9hicule_Blind%C3%A9_L%C3%A9ger CAR - Rhino armored vehicle. http://new.usspecialtyvehicles.com/ Helicopter - Augusta Westland AW-109 Helicopter - Bell B206/B206L4 (I've flown these. Nice light-utility helicopter) Helicopter - Bell B407 (upgraded B206 with improved rotor system and digital flight control system (FADEC)) Helicopter - MD-500 series (no explanation needed, civilian little bird) The sky is really the limit for helicopters, but they are also pretty maintenance intensive, so a good PMC will look for reliability and availability of parts. Sikorsky and Bell websites are good sources, as would be Eurocopter (aka Airbus Helicopter) etc. |