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RZ-MODEL 1/72U.S M992A1 Field Diecast Artillery Support Ammunition Vehicle Model

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Original price was: $52.79.Current price is: $31.67.

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Scale : 1:72
Country/Region of Manufacture : China
Type : Tank
UPC : Does not apply
Material : Plastic
Vehicle Type : Military vehicle
Vehicle Make : RZ-MODEL
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Brand : RZ-MODEL
Features : Limited Edition, Unopened Box
Model : American M992A1 Field Artillery
Age Level : 17 Years & Up

Brand: RZ-MODEL wise Name: American M992A1 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle It can also undertake the ammunition supply task of other types of artillery. Scale: 1/72 Material: Plastic The M109A6 supporting ammunition supply vehicle is 125 M992A1, which has the same power engine as the M109A6, improves the ammunition storage method and adopts the ammunition transport rail and rear door matched with the M109A6. The American M992 series field artillery ammunition supply vehicle is mainly designed to provide ammunition supply for the M109 series howitzer, and can also undertake the ammunition supply task of other types of artillery. Country USA Name M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (FAASV) Production Unit Harsco Corporation Bowen-McLaughlin-York Division BMY Division of Harsco, US Current Situation Production Equipment status Egypt (field artillery ammunition supply vehicle and shooting command center vehicle), Greece (only equipped with shooting command center vehicle), Spain and the United States Developed by the Bowen-McLaughlin-York (BMY) division, the vehicle uses the chassis of the M109 155mm self-propelled howitzer, which the company calls the M109 Ammunition Supply System. In 1979, three prototypes of the armored ammunition supply vehicle were tested in the ergonomic laboratory. In August 1980, the Agency for Tank Motor Vehicles (TACOM) proposed a tender for the manufacture, testing and logistical supply of the vehicle. In March 1981, Bowen-McLaughlin-York Division signed a contract with TACOM to produce five FAASV prototypes, named XM992. The prototypes were delivered in November and December 1981. In March 1982, it was developed and tested at the Yuma Proving Ground and Fort Sill. After the test, it was officially finalized and called the M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle, which was officially equipped in 1984. As of 1982, research, development, testing, and qualification costs for the vehicle totaled $5.6 million; total purchases for 54 vehicles in fiscal 1983 totaled $30.7 million; purchases for 120 vehicles in fiscal 1984 totaled $59.1 million; 1985 The cost of purchasing 170 vehicles in fiscal year was $78.2 million; the budget request for purchasing 197 vehicles in fiscal year 1986 was $101.5 million. M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle for 155mm M109A2 Self-Propelled Howitzer Conveyor belt delivering shells to the 155mm M109 self-propelled howitzer on the FAASV Note: This product three number A21 No. 72 No. 92 random delivery