CHE - Mowag Pz. Attr. (maketa tanku)

A mock-up of the tank (panzer atrape)
Engine : six-cylinder Dodge T137 for volume 3770 cm3 SV
Power : 67 kW (91 hp)
Wheel drive : 4X4
Suspension with leaf springs
Weight: 4600 kg
Dimensions : 4000x2060x1950 mm
Wheelbase : 2400 mm
Brakes : hydraulic
Armament : -
Production : Mowag
Produced in the years 1954 – 62 for the swiss army. The crew of 2 men, it was possible to transport up to 6 other persons. The vehicle made for combat training with tanks..
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one photo I managed to find in my archive is from Beltring 2002
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Let me add a few details about swiss tank theatrical kind:

Probably the first dummy tanks for the swiss army, made in 1943, the local "traktorka" Viktor Meili, which was before the second world war known production tractor rolls-royces. After the war, among other things developed various promising prototypes and experimental bogies. Perhaps due to its patents originated in 1972 and the north american terrain special M561 Gamma Goat.

The photo used
Nostalgia: www.v-meili.ch.
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CHE - Mowag Pz. Attr. (maketa tanku) - Výrobní program švýcarské traktorky Viktor Meili

Výrobní program švýcarské traktorky Viktor Meili
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From my post kind of fell out two photos, here is I'm going back to the game..
CHE - Mowag Pz. Attr. (maketa tanku) - Přepokládaný praotec M561 Gamma Goat

Přepokládaný praotec M561 Gamma Goat
CHE - Mowag Pz. Attr. (maketa tanku) - Rolls Royce mezi traktory

Rolls Royce mezi traktory
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