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Old 12-12-13, 02:18
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This piece of kit is in the Muckleburgh Museum equipment compound awaiting restoration. Some kind of radar directed mobile light anti aircraft cluster. What nation and what era ?
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Old 12-12-13, 02:55
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Looks like a Soviet ZSU-23-4 to me.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZSU-23-4
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Old 12-12-13, 04:05
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Light armour, adequate sized engine, big turret to hold four belt-fed AA guns and tracking radar. The sand brown colour makes me think it might be a Gulf War I ex-Iraqi vehicle. Any documentation in the museum files? The vehicle is listed on the Collections page, so they know they have it
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Old 12-12-13, 15:52
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Light armour, adequate sized engine, big turret to hold four belt-fed AA guns and tracking radar. The sand brown colour makes me think it might be a Gulf War I ex-Iraqi vehicle. Any documentation in the museum files? The vehicle is listed on the Collections page, so they know they have it
Thanks Rob and Terry.......It was that radar dish that drew my interest when I found the pic on the Muckleburgh Military Collection website. I just wish all military museums, private or govt sanctioned, had such an informative website.
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Old 13-12-13, 19:38
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Skyguard FCS Radar and mobile Oerlicon 35 mm AA gun platform photographed on display in RCA Museum Gun Park, Shilo,Manitoba. Good descriptive material available on internet.
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Old 23-12-13, 05:57
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Skyguard FCS Radar and mobile Oerlicon 35 mm AA gun platform photographed on display in RCA Museum Gun Park, Shilo,Manitoba. Good descriptive material available on internet.
I got to see a Skyguard battery light up a B1 (with blanks) when we were playing OPFOR during OPMARCOT 98 in Stephenville, NFLD. The noise of the four massive afterburning F-101-GE-102 turbofans added to 35mm fully-automatic cannons was impressive....felt as much as it was heard!
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Old 13-12-13, 21:12
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Thanks Rob and Terry.......It was that radar dish that drew my interest when I found the pic on the Muckleburgh Military Collection website. I just wish all military museums, private or govt sanctioned, had such an informative website.
If the website was so informative, how come you had to come here to ask what the vehicle was?
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Old 13-12-13, 22:47
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The internet is a great source of information provided you have a name or title for a search. A photo with no accompanying information cannot be used to initiate a search, as far as I know.
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