File:XM800T at Fort Knox.jpg
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The XM800T was one of two candidates (the other the six-wheeled XM800W) that was to be selected by the Army as a dedicated vehicle for the Scout in the Armored Cavalry and maneuver battalion scout platoons for the 1980-1990 time frame. The program was initiated in 1966 and ended in 1976. Photo by Bob Steinbrunn |
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Author | Mark Holloway from Beatty, Nevada, USA |
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