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Most did as they were still covered by the US International Traffic in Arms Regulations, but apparently several or three are on loan to community groups.
The M113A1-FSV in the Littlefield Collection in the US apparently made US$100K but i'm still not confirmed on its current disposition. |
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the US is very strict on this , 450 CDN 113's went scrap here in the last couple of years, our museum tried to get parts from that lot , the powers that be were much less than helpful, but one has to wonder about ITAR after seeing news from Egypt and now Iraq as to how well ITAR works , if they let us have them at the very least they are in friendly hands and at home , I hate to see these go under the torch,
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Some of the CDN carriers or various descriptions ended up at a scrap yard outside of Victoria BC. Manyof these have been reported as seen being trucked across the country on this forum. On a foraging trip, I asked about getting some of the wiring bits, switches and lights but was politely advised that nothing was to be sold and they had inspectors checking. I didn't have my camera but next time I get there, I'll see about some photos. I wanted the data plates and couldn't even get them. These guys are pretty good about dealing but they are very concerned about the loss of all gov't contracts so no go of any salvaging.
Too bad since I'd love to have one as a gate guard at the cabin! Jes |
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Hello guys,
any updates on the canadian m-113's and their fate ? Thanks. robert
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Interesting thread! It made me think of a similar story about 20 years ago involving a fleet of US Army half tracks that had been sitting somewhere in Germany for decades until someone in Washington realized they were there and decided to get rid of them. MVPA ran a series of articles about them and the efforts to have them released to collectors, but IIRC the powers that be deemed them too dangerous to be released to the civilian market and I think Germany ended up hauling them off to a range somewhere to be used for target practice. There was apparently a large related store of spare parts but I do not know what ever became of them.
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as I remember the Halftracks were in France and were all M-16's less the quad mount turret , these all ended up on the range , last time I was at Farnham one week there 60-70 113's next week 0 ,
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