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Tango0126 Oct 2019 10:14 p.m. PST

"The M1114 HMMWV is an up-armoured version of the Humvee family vehicle which was designed and manufactured by the American Company AM General. The M1114 HMMWV was designed to conduct reconnaissance and security operations as its primary function. The new design along with the older XM1109 served in Somalia, Haiti and the Balkans, Bosnia and Kosovo. The next trial for the M1114 came in Afghanistan where 56 of the first M1114s were tested in harsh combat and brutal terrain, and later it was widely employed in Iraq.

The M1114 can be fitted with a wide range of weapon systems on the ring mount station on the roof, such as the 7.62mm or M2 .50 caliber machine guns or an MK 19 40mm automatic grenade launcher. Some variants of the vehicle were armed with M134 6-barreled minigun or GAU-19/A 3-barreled Gatling gun…."

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Tango0130 Oct 2019 3:07 p.m. PST

Some time ago T-Model released their first kit, an up-armoured M1114 vehicle (kit #TM-7201) with which they set a very high standard, right from the start. Here you can find a preview and the build review of this model by Francesco Giovagnorio.

T-Model next started to release a couple of variants of that vehicle, which, from a business point of view, is a very logical step…"
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