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Old 03-06-18, 14:56
Chris Suslowicz Chris Suslowicz is offline
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Something that's odd about this is that it evidently has a hookup for airbrakes, judging by the little bracket just back of the lunnette. No M113 I have ever seen had an air supply.
Is it for airbrakes, or a fuel line so you can run the vehicle from the fuel in the bladders and then discard them when empty? Did they have a remote disconnect option - I think some post-WW2 Russian kit had disposable drums on at the rear.

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