Comments: - - I remember seeing a vehicle like this as a little kid parked in a municipal lot in Allegheny county, PA. Was parked in the same spot for almost 2 decades, then about maybe a decade ago now, they finally sold it. I watched it for fun just to see what it went for. I believe it went for $29k. If I remember correctly. The rarity to be found where I seen it still amazes me. Apparently someone assumed the worst with that vehicle in the fleet lol
The first set of vehicles with the trailer on tracks is called a SUSV (small unit support vehicle) by the army. We had four of them in my unit alone and yes, they are unstoppable..... almost. In all my years in the army I only saw one get stuck once while serving in Alaska
This vehicle is called a S.U.S.V. small unit support vehicle, made in sweeden I tested these at Ft.Greely Alaska in different types of terrain, in snow, ice, rivers lakes, ect..., they are absolutely amazing they will go just about anywhere, powered by a Mercedes in-line 6 cylinder diesel motor, and 4 speed automatic transmission, there are 4 different versions that we tested, a troop carrier, communications vehicle, flat bed, and cargo vehicle , on a course one time in icy conditions and a gradual slope
Absolutely unstoppable... The trailer vehicle (with tracks of it's own), does this operate on a separate engine, or is it powered by hydraulics as possibly the main vehicle towing/steering/leading?
I thought it was one of them Remote control army truck videos that are all over YouTube haha till I saw the actual driver the RC ones are so detailed motor sound and If there isn't something around it to give away the size you would think they are the real thing ,ya I thought this was RC for first 30 or 45 seconds too funny but shows how well the RC ones are done.