Hagglunds BV206
Thursday, April 29th, 2010 at
2:58 am
Hagglunds are Swedish made amphibious vehicles that go anywhere! Learn more at www.HagglundsForSale.com .
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But if Sweden doesn’t have guns, how do they defend themselves? Butter-knives?
Wow, nice!
Some Engines are from Austria – Steyr Motors – M16 TC Inline 6 TCI Diesel Engines
drove thid thing, that’s cool
if that trailer wasent ther it would roll
lol its a kinda cute lookin
YAY SWE!
lol for sure
Yeey I want one!
its not a trailer its actually part of the vehicle.
This used to be our main troop transportation vehicle. Some of us in the army prefered to call it “The torch” since we used petrol engines in a vehicle basicly made of plastic. A short cut and it made a great bon fire in seconds.
got to get mw one of them
yep, and looks like it would roll sideways fairly easily. also, looks like the front is doing all of the pulling when it spun at the top of one hill.
It’s 28,500 dollah… So, in other words: Get a Range Rover
Finland army use this things
I got a license to drive a BV206 in the the army. Loved it! Very easy to operate and there’s no place you can’t reach with that vehicle. It’s like a big off-road toy for adults
We used these in the ARMY up in Alaska. We never rolled on over. The vehicle turns by the two cars pivoting against each other. They were alot of fun to drive.
Trust me, you can put a lot more than 6 people in the rear wagon if you just put some effort into it. We got 11 troops with backpacks & full combat eqpm. and an ammo crate squeezed inside – boy, did that ride hurt!
They are awesome!
The Norwegian Army got a lot of these things too
Quiet fun/chill to sit in when you’re on a military excercise. You can put 8 people with gear in the back waggon.
I actually had a ride in one of these things XD
That’s a great machine !!!
Hehe nice thing
I drove one in the swedish army. It WILL take you anyware aslong i you know HOW to drive it.
The Norwegian Army too.
Exceptional mobility!
Canada makes them also … In Alberta where they make the american ones also …