Is this what Defence minister Brendan Nelson meant when he said the Army doesn't compromise on equipment?
On display at the Formula 1 this weekend was "Armygeddon", a 6-wheel drive burnout machine loosely based on a standard Australian Army Land Rover Defender. Importantly it can achieve 24 combinations of burnout from it's six driven wheels. Cost $350,000. The look on Osama's face when the Aussies clean up in the burnout comp at the inaugural Kabul drags: priceless.
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I mean that's ok and all, but is it as good as this?
http://homepage.mac.com/fdpartners/.Pictures/hummer.jpg
I mean that's ok and all, but is it as good as this?
http://homepage.mac.com/fdpartners/.Pictures/hummer.jpg
The hummer does get the points for being bigger and using more fuel...
But it can't do 24 combinations of burnout - trump card.
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