Humvee pics.

Hi there. I'm looking for pics of the interior and exterior of military humvees to model. Any links to them will be much appreciated. Maybe you would like to share some of yours ;) Thanks.

Also, dimensions for the LVS?
 

arjun

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charles king said:
Hi there. I'm looking for pics of the interior and exterior of military humvees to model. Any links to them will be much appreciated. Maybe you would like to share some of yours ;) Thanks.

Also, dimensions for the LVS?
hey go to www.google.com and serch what ever u want u can find any thing
:india
 
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Good one. Thank you for that smart remark. I had already did but the results were appauling. None that actually showed the inside of the vehicle. That's why I came here.
 
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XEROX

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This is so un-economical, for gods sake it does (2004 HUMMER H2 SUV) 9.6 Miles per gallon, it holds 32 gallons:mad:


However if i did have cash to burn (literally) i wouldnt mind one its cool:cool:, Just like the Terminators





after its been kitted
 
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arjun

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PJ-10 BrahMos said:
This is so un-economical, for gods sake it does (2004 HUMMER H2 SUV) 9.6 Miles per gallon, it holds 32 gallons:mad:


However if i did have cash to burn (literally) i wouldnt mind one its cool:cool:, Just like the Terminators





after its been kitted
i saw this humvee so many time in london and usa it is a god dam non-economicl car and non use able for civillin it can be use for VIP people who need protection it is just for protection purpose
 

Raven_Wing278

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other Pictures n specs of the chinese hummers



Dongfeng EQ2050 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)
Impressed by the excellent performance and versatility of the U.S. Army M998 series 4X4 high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV), the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has been seeking to acquire a similar vehicle for use by ground troops and special operations force (SOF). Meanwhile two companies are competing to provide their high-mobility vehicles based on the HMMWV design: the Shenyang Aircraft Industry Corporation (SAC) SQF2040 and the DongFeng Motor Corporation (DFM) EQ2050, with the latter being reportedly chosen for initial production.

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PROGRAMME

During the 1988 Beijing Defence Exhibition, AM General demonstrated an example of its M998 4x4 high-mobility multirole wheeled vehicle (HMMWV) to the PLA. The vehicle was reportedly left in China after the exhibition closed for further test and evaluation. Since the early 1990s the Chinese petroleum industry and police departments have purchased a small number of civilian HMMWVs through commercial sources. Some of these vehicles are believed to have been used for reverse engineering purpose.

In 2000 Shenyang (SAC) revealed its SQF2040, which was based on the HMMWV design and technology. This was followed by the DFM EQ2050 introduced in 2002. The initial batch production of the DFM EQ2050 reportedly began in late-2003, implying that the vehicle might have been chosen by the PLA. DFM has already set up a new company specialising the manufacture and marketing of 4x4 cross-country vehicles. The EQ2050 will be marketed for both military (under the name of Dongfeng Armour) and civilian (under the name of Dongfeng Hanma) purpose. The annual production of the vehicle is expected to increase to 1,000 to 2,000 vehicles in the next few years.

DESIGN FEATURES

Both vehicles are almost identical to the HMMWV in appearance and performance. Unlike the SAC SQF2040 which completely relies on locally made components, the DongFeng EQ2050 utilises some imported components to improved the vehicle’s performance, but this has also increased the vehicle’s unit price.

The SAC SQF2040 is fitted with an indigenously developed turbo-charged diesel engine with a 5-speed manual gearbox. The DongFeng EQ2050 features a re-designed lights and radiator, and is powered by a Cummins 4B TA A 103 kW turbo-charged diesel, with a 5-speed gear box and a 2-speed transfer box.

Both vehicles are four-wheel drive with independent suspensions and armour protections. They can be fitted with air conditioning, GPS, night vision equipment, vehicle-mounted radio communications, and various weapons such as heavy machine gun, grenade launcher and anti-tank missile launcher. The vehicles also have a range of configurations including troop/cargo carrier, armoured carrier, and shelter carrier.

SPECIFICATIONS



SQF2040


EQ2050
Seating1+41+4Configuration4X44X4Weight (empty)2,437 kg2,950 kgMaximum Load1,135 kg1,750 kgTowed Load1,500 kg2,000 kgLength4.858 m4.970 mWidth2,150 m2.134 mHeight1,860 m1.916 mWheel Base3.300 m3.300 mTrack (front/rear)1.820 m / 1.820 mN/AMax Speed125 km/h120 km/hGradient60%60%Fording0.76 m0.75 mFuel Capacity94 LitreN/AMaximum Range580 kmN/A



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XEROX

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Guys there is an Indian version of the HUMMER, called.........HUNKY 505, Tuffy-505, iv seen some pictures of it but cant find any to post here, I have to say it looks very good:)



Ah found some,



http://cache.gettyimages.com/comp/51483476.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=8F1FB019F45BEFF41023C2E84D134B95A9C30E9B9B114CE8



http://cache.gettyimages.com/comp/51483480.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=8F1FB019F45BEFF45B5372DD04C1D861A9C30E9B9B114CE8

last picture doesnt quite look like the humvee, the first does




Btw, who named the dam vehicles, they sounds more like a cartoon character then a tough military Humvee
 
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mysterious

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I think this is the HUMVEE that was displayed at the GEO Motorshow of Pakistan. I like, I like!

Courtesy: UrbanPakistan.com
 

adsH

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arjun said:
i saw this humvee so many time in london and usa it is a god dam non-economicl car and non use able for civillin it can be use for VIP people who need protection it is just for protection purpose
not all Hummer are Armored, i don't think so, its basically a GM GMC truck and believe me I used one its a terrible Car oops i mean Truck but cleverly passes in the 4X4 Category.
 

mysterious

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I think its more of a status show-off kinda thing! Looks nice in your garage, probably makes a good impression (maybe a 'macho' one) on girls, friends in general, etc. Well atleast, these are the two reasons why it is selling like crazy in China (civilian configuration of course - being popular with the younger and newly rich). Its more about human instincts of being ego-centric, etc that might lead a person to put one of these in his garage cuz other than that, it seriously doesn't even look economical for everyday use!
 
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