I am also having some trouble to post the image. I upload it on dropbox but apparently is not working. Any advice ?( ?
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In overall layout the design offered looks very much like the German leichte geländegängige Einheits-Lastkraftwagen, details of which can be found here.. Rather than opting for a 6x4 vehicle I would recommend a 6x6 configuration for better cross-country performance.
Germany has a side range of motor vehicles available for either export or co-production. Germany assisted Turkey with the development of its indigenous automobile industry. Details of the proposed plan can be found here
What do you think about this stats? Should I add something else? ?(
Length: 7,34 m
Width: 2,41
Height: 2,62
Ground clearance: 250 mm
Weight: 9800 kg
Capacity: 5200 kg
Speed: 65 km/h
Range:290 km
In that case I will reduce the weight to 8800 kg of curb weight and 4800 kg of capacity. About the engine. The 1945-6 Greece wouldn't able to design a truck engine on their own. So any help from other power either in form of a help with the design of an engine or an existing engine is welcome (not asking for a fully detailed engine just a name with horsepowers). I estimate (with my wide experience and knowledge on cars
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1 - The unladen weight of the vehicle (which I interpret to be 9800 kg) is much too high. Add the cargo and you are asking the engine (which is not specified) to haul 15 tonnes.
I 500mm more reasonable?
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2 - The ground clearance is much too small - the truck would bottom out too often on any sort of rough terrain.
The greek army is in need of replace its old medium tanks. I am thinking on the Centurion (if the british government agree), but feel free of change mind with any other design. This tanks would have been adquiere somewhen between 1945 and 1948. The total number of tanks needed would be of 240 but a few more could be requested to have some repair parts.
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