Ruger has encountered the former at least twice, and even the 30mm rapid-fire gun on his Iron Man Armor borrowed the main gun of this thing. It is an old acquaintance, no, an old cat.

The latter is a veritable old predecessor, and the earliest one has been in service as early as the 1960s.

But for various reasons, even with the successor of the Puma Infantry Fighting Vehicle, it has not been completely retired.

It is still in service under the name of Marder1A5A1.

Of course, the current here refers to the moment when the Lost World was eternally cut off from the development of the modern timeline by the fragments of the Dark World.

After the infantry fighting vehicle is the armored personnel carrier/armored personnel carrier APC.

This is not bad, there are only a few Boxer multi-purpose armored vehicles.

When it is mentioned, it is always said that it is a multi-purpose armored vehicle, which feels like the primary small car of the Allies in Red Alert 2.

In fact, reality is far more magical than the game.

This armored vehicle adopts a modular design, and its rear cabin for transporting combatants can be quickly disassembled and lifted under extremely simple conditions to be replaced with other functional module cabins.

This helps the front-line base to quickly switch its functional modules according to different tasks, eliminating the trouble of deploying and observing special vehicles with different functions.

In addition to the basic armored transport vehicle, the special vehicles it can transform into include:

Armored command vehicle, armored repair vehicle, material transport vehicle, armored ambulance, infantry fighting vehicle, armored communication vehicle, artillery command vehicle, artillery observation vehicle, radar observation vehicle, mortar vehicle, tow truck, air defense vehicle, etc.

It is also because of this that it is either called an armored personnel carrier or a multi-functional armored vehicle, but it cannot be called a multi-functional armored personnel carrier.

Because when it performs other functions, it does not have the function of an armored personnel carrier.

Of course, if it were just like this, this thing would not attract too much attention from Ruger.

The environment he is in and his own fighting style determine that most of the modules here that have a very high effect on modern mechanized information forces are actually not used by him.

Command vehicle and communication vehicle, magic radiation makes most of their functions impossible to play,

Observation vehicle has similar problems.

As for the rescue of the wounded, the removal of combat injuries, and the clearance of obstacles, they can all be taken care of with the logistics space in hand.

Self-propelled mortar? Huh, Ruger can transform a tank destroyer into a self-propelled mortar, so why is there such an armored transformation vehicle?

What really attracted Ruger's attention was that it actually had a multi-functional cabin, which was a 52-caliber 155mm howitzer...

This gun is the modular artillery weapon station "AGM" (AGM, Artillerie Geschütz Modul, artillery artillery module) developed by Kraus-Maffei Wegmann, the mother company of PzH2000, based on the technology of self-propelled howitzers.

Its appearance is more like a ship-borne gun compared to ground weapons.

For example, the main gun of a destroyer.

So after being installed on the rear compartment of the Boxer armored vehicle, the whole vehicle gives people a weird feeling of being light on the head and heavy on the feet.

It's like an overloaded truck.

In fact, Ruger is not very interested in the Boxer vehicle. What he values ​​most is this AGM.

According to his combat method, if he restores the chassis of several old World War II vehicles, and then dismantles the main guns of the three PzHs as raw materials and makes them into this AGM, he can in turn have a self-propelled howitzer with a replaceable chassis for fire support.

Tracked, wheeled, vehicle-mounted, or even ship-type, or even immovable bunker-type.

Anyway, as long as the gun is useful, the vehicle can be used as desired.

With a good design, it may be directly installed in the cabin of a transport aircraft as a ground support gun, just like the AC-130 aerial gunship.

Of course, the last thing is too far away from Ruger, and he is just dreaming now.

Going back to continue, the multi-functional modules of the Boxer armored vehicle in this camp are not complete, but there is really an AGM here for testing.

If there were no Rogues watching around, he would have wanted to find the facility and pack up the thing and take it away after learning about it.

This is so tempting.

The only armored personnel carrier here is the Boxer, and there is no TPzFuchs, its predecessor, the Fox Armored Personnel Carrier.

It's not that there is no such equipment here. After all, there are old versions of infantry fighting vehicles here, and it is impossible to replace the armored personnel carrier with a brand new one first.

In fact, it is because the camps of these things are concentrated in the area covered by the fragments of the dark world, and as a result, there are no finished products except for some scattered parts.

After the armored personnel carrier, there are armored reconnaissance vehicles and armored patrol vehicles.

The main force of armored patrol vehicles is those raccoon-style ones, needless to say.

As for the armored reconnaissance vehicle, it is Fennek, the African fox, or translated as fennec fox.

This is more than a zoo, it's like playing crazy zoo city.

The fennec fox is the big-eared fox that partners with the protagonist Firefox to commit fraud in the movie.

The core of an armored reconnaissance vehicle is not armor or weapons, but the reconnaissance equipment inside.

Ophelios thermal imager, Molem eye-safe laser rangefinder, black and white CCD (charge-coupled device) camera.

There is also a ground sensor positioning and identification system (BoSA), etc.

To be honest, among the same generation of the same positioning equipment, the performance advantage of the version on the Fenech armored reconnaissance vehicle is still very obvious.

Unfortunately, for Ruger, they are not as important as they are in a real modern battlefield.

In this regard, the Ghost AI has a similar idea to him.

As a result, the few Fennec armored vehicles left in the camp were almost all dismantled by the Ghost AI.

Because the reconnaissance equipment on it, after dismantling, became the raw materials for Ghost AI to make the core circuit of the automatic robot...

In addition to these frontal combat vehicles, there are also many logistics vehicles here.

For example, the Wild Dog All-round Protected Transport Vehicle (ATFDingo), Eagle IV Eagle V Mine-Proof Ambush Protected Vehicle (EagleIV/VMRAP), etc.

But those vehicles are even more useless to Ruger.

Their best use is to serve as armored transport vehicles for the material transport team of the Second Shelter.

At least they have relatively thick armor, and they can also resist mines and the like. They are likely to withstand the fireball spell of the Fallen Magician, which is much better than those simple trucks.

But does the Second Shelter need a transport convoy now?

If we establish a long-term cooperative relationship with Rogge and others in the future, we may be able to use them to transport ammunition and fuel.

So in the end, Ruger still kept the few of them.

As for the other unarmored trucks and tankers, they were really harvested by him as raw materials.

Anyway, that kind of vehicle can't be used on the front line. When it is really needed, Ruger can just make an armored version.

It took about an hour for Ruger to run around the camp again and pack all the usable things into the logistics space.

Now his logistics space is truly a logistics base for half an armored battalion.

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