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FWD SU-COE in service with the Netherlands Armed Forces
In 1948, the Royal Netherlands Army acquired 202 FWD SU-COE trucks for their EOD unit(Munitie en Mijn Opruimings Dienst (MMOD)). Reportedly, these came in knock-down form and were assembled in the Netherlands.
By 1951 the Netherlands Army had only 27 left, and the number reduced to 18 by 1954. Not much later, they were all struck off strength. A number were transferred to the Netherlands Air Force where they were converted into aviation fuel tractors, glider winches and snow plows. FWD SU-COE 4-ton 4x4 trucks in Netherlands Army service after WW2: AKL046764.jpg Source: https://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/f...4-0246d00501b1 SU-COE with registration number 14980: AKL046765.jpg Source: https://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/f...f-f44ccc7d8f11 SU-COE 4x4 6-ton Tractor with registration number 15161: AKL046771.jpg Source: https://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/f...0-c9b86c2280f5
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Tractor for aviation fuel bowser
SU-COE converted for the Air Force ca. 1950-1951. They were fitted with a double cab and fifth wheel coupling as a tractor for the DAF YF-101 aviation fuel bowser. 48 were converted.
138228652_194465315695460_972017554979109658_n.jpg 138765392_194537425688249_7998185749056449544_n.jpg Source: DAF via Wim den Dunnen Reg. no. LM-14-35 in 1950: 2157_011887.jpg Source: https://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/f...a-3b097d0e67e4
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Glider winch
In the late 1960s, some of the double cab SU-COE tractors were converted to glider winches. 10 or 12 were converted.
The winch engine was a Buick 8 cylinder 130-hp inline petrol engine with a Dynaflow automatic transmission delivering power to a DAF rear axle onto which two winching drums were fitted. I think the engine was a Buick Straight-8 engine (Fireball 8), as produced from 1931 to 1953. 15972644_10208150377457307_2040785366720881677_o.jpg 15936621_10208150377817316_8800010346378906286_o.jpg The SU-COE glider winches were painted yellow at some point in time as they were used by civilian glider clubs. This photo was taken ca. 1980. 2157_006329.jpg Souce: https://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/f...1-f2ed9a2b3b70
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SU-COE snowplow
Last incarnation of the RNLAF SU-COE, hardly recognisable. Converted in 1968, they were fitted with a DAF diesel engine, one-man Kuiphuis cab to serve as an airfield snow plow. In use well into the 1980s.
SU-COE snowplow clearing snow at Eindhoven Air Force Base, Januari 1981: 2157_051788.jpg Source: https://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/f...c-88dc31bfc754 SU-COE snowplow awaiting disposal: 15874845_1378154185529376_722835173809001857_o.jpg
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Contract SM/6175
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98488801_137085494619564_2134484723320225792_n.jpg 100550546_137085504619563_5314831001539575808_n.jpg 99413203_137085397952907_9195570644828291072_n.jpg 99153630_137085434619570_8950556281148538880_n.jpg 4-ton GS truck in service with the Netherlands army, ca. 1950. Registration number 17074: AKL046760.jpg Source: https://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/f...1-d02c5a38b221
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