Thank you! These are Armoured Personnel Carriers, tracked armoured vehicles used to carry troops, equipment...etc. while in the battlefield. They're a bit different from tanks in that they don't carry a large main gun ontop that you typically see on battle tanks.
432 APC support vehicle infantry Germany soulta late 70 s fitted with a turret for gpmg lm sure carried 8 person's. Commander driver and six soldiers. Had boiler for tea and heating cans of food.
Not the Bulldog variant here mate. These are bog standard 432's. Bull dog was an upgraded version used in Iraq second time around. See "Tank Chats" by the Tank Museum for a comparison.
@@CobraEmergency I'm sure you'll enjoy them and David Fletcher ( the man , the beard, the legend) is just brilliant. Keep your vids coming please. The quality is spot on.👍
@@thewomble1509 think you need to re view tank chats mate. He has said that the mk3 432 are called bulldog. The original bulldog was the up armed version but all are now called bulldog.
Great video again lads keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Thanks as always Sandy!
Thank you. I can see in one of mini-tanks the words "diamond jubilee"
I remember driving a 432 for 5 years in the 70s
Love the sound of the engine
Oh wow, tanks are so cool! Don't know much about them but thanks for these videos!
Thank you! These are Armoured Personnel Carriers, tracked armoured vehicles used to carry troops, equipment...etc. while in the battlefield. They're a bit different from tanks in that they don't carry a large main gun ontop that you typically see on battle tanks.
@@CobraEmergency Oh nice! I've never known much about tanks but thanks for that info!
@@joshthebutternutsquash Happy to! I've learnt a lot more myself filming these the past few months :)
Awesome video
These navy, air force and army vids are sick, keep doing more of them pls
Glad you're enjoying them! Will do :)
Wow nice👍
They sound awsome.
The front one is a Afv 434 (REME variant)
Passed my test in one of these in Germany…….long time ago 😊
432 APC support vehicle infantry Germany soulta late 70 s fitted with a turret for gpmg lm sure carried 8 person's.
Commander driver and six soldiers.
Had boiler for tea and heating cans of food.
These are now antique and would be death traps on the modern battlefield. I first saw these brand new in Soltau in 1966, I was 3 years old!!!!!!!!
Its helpful of them to have put a spotters identification guide there.
It's a great feature of the viewing area at Bovington Camp.
Impressive
Mighty machines expertly driven 😉
Absolutely 💯
Not the Bulldog variant here mate. These are bog standard 432's. Bull dog was an upgraded version used in Iraq second time around. See "Tank Chats" by the Tank Museum for a comparison.
Cheers! Still researching them, and all the varients, myself. Updated! Will check out the chats.
@@CobraEmergency I'm sure you'll enjoy them and David Fletcher ( the man , the beard, the legend) is just brilliant.
Keep your vids coming please. The quality is spot on.👍
I think they are bulldogs. Totally different engine and exhaust to a 432 to start with.
@@Ian20232 No, they aren't bulldogs, ok? Look on Tank Chats from the Tank Museum.
@@thewomble1509 think you need to re view tank chats mate. He has said that the mk3 432 are called bulldog. The original bulldog was the up armed version but all are now called bulldog.
There getting it bit long in the tooth now,about time they went to the big tank range In the sky.
well despite the boxers arrival the british still will upgrade those dogs
Where is this at.?
Or as normal people say: “Where is this?”
BTW, It’s Bovington in England.
@@heli-crewhgs5285 Or as clued up people say: It's the RAC Centre, Bovington Camp, Lulworth, Dorset, England.
hi
Powerful tankers.? Used in warfare!
😂😂😂😂
Is this Ukraine
Why do you ask the question? The location is shown in the description and all the signage is in English.
get Trudeau out of your outro.