SOLVED: WTH # 202 - Aardvark Joint Service Flail Unit JSFU

Started by sixtee5cuda, February 27, 2013, 07:03:34 PM

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sixtee5cuda

What name does this vehicle possess, and what does it do?

sixtee5cuda

Up!

Do the Experts know what this is?

mekubb

I've seen this vehicle on television once, it is detecting and destroying mines. It is called the Aardvark

sixtee5cuda

Aardvark is part of the name of this monster, and it does destroy mines.  I wish I could find that television show, must have been interesting.

LOCKED for Mekubb.  Can you find the complete name of the vehicle?

mekubb

Aardvark Mine Clearing Vehicle should be the full name. I don't remember in which show it was present, could be Top Gear or so.  Just found a video on You Tube, great stuff : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXAX189ybys

sixtee5cuda

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Great video.  "Flail" is part of the complete name

Still LOCKED for Mekubb

mekubb

On the Aardvark website the type with the flail is called the AMCS, or Aardvark Landmine Clearance Flail. On their website there are a bunch of great videos of this monster in action

sixtee5cuda

I'm looking for another 4-letter acronym for the name.  Military organizations love acronyms.

Still LOCKED

mekubb

I suppose you are not looking for AMCS because I already mentioned that. SMCS then ?

sixtee5cuda

Neither of those.  F for Flail is one of the letters.

mekubb


sixtee5cuda

Aardvark Joint Service Flail Unit (JSFU)

The point goes to Mekubb

D-type

This thread raises an interesting question:  "Is the correct name for a car the one given by the manufacturer or one given by the customer?"
This thread illustrates the dilemma very effectively.
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

DeAutogids

Quite, but what about those vehicles build as X and then sold by somebody as Y? It is not the customer that gives the name in this case.