Jeep LRDG | |
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País | E.e.u.u |
Tipo | Camión utilitario 4×4 |
Producido | 1941-1945 |
Número construido | 359489(MB) + 277896(GPW) |
el Willys MB (comúnmente conocido como Jeep o jeep, formalmente como la U.S. Army Truck, 1/4 tonelada, 4×4) y el Ford GPW son vehículos utilitarios de tracción a las cuatro ruedas que fueron fabricados durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Producido de 1941 a 1945, evolucionó la posguerra en el Jeep CJ civil, e inspiró tanto una categoría completa de 4WDs recreativos como varias generaciones de vehículos utilitarios ligeros militares.
el Grupo del Desierto de Largo Alcance (LRDG) fue una unidad de reconocimiento y asalto del ejército británico durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.Fuente: Jeep LRDG en Wikipedia
LRDG Jeep Caminar alrededor | |
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Fotógrafo | Vladimir Yakubov |
Localización | Delta del Campamento MVCC |
Fotos | 59 |
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The Jeep LRDG was a modified version of the Willys MB Jeep used by the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) during World War II. The LRDG was a British special forces unit that operated behind enemy lines in the North African desert, conducting reconnaissance, sabotage and raids. The Jeep LRDG was adapted to suit the harsh conditions and the specific needs of the LRDG. Some of the modifications included: – A larger fuel tank and extra jerry cans to increase the range and endurance of the vehicle. – A sand channel and a spade to help extricate the vehicle from soft sand or mud. – A sun compass and a clinometer to aid navigation in the featureless terrain. – A Vickers K machine gun or a Lewis gun mounted on a pedestal in the rear for defense and fire support. – A camouflage net and a canvas cover to conceal the vehicle from aerial observation. – A wireless set and a generator to communicate with other LRDG patrols and headquarters. The Jeep LRDG proved to be a reliable and versatile vehicle that enabled the LRDG to carry out their missions with speed and stealth. The Jeep LRDG was also used by other allied units such as the Special Air Service (SAS) and the Free French Forces. The Jeep LRDG is considered to be one of the most iconic vehicles of World War II and a symbol of the LRDG’s daring exploits.
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