LVT-4 Water Buffalo at War & Peace Revival 2014

LVT-4 Water Buffalo in the arena at War & Peace Revival 2014 Fantastic machine..... seemed to be having a little trouble turning right at times.... ! FMC modified an LVT-2 in August 1943 by moving the engine forward and adding a large ramp door in the rear,[7] allowing troops to exit from the rear of the vehicle. Capacity went from 16 in the LVT-2 to 30 making earlier LVTs largely obsolete. This innovation also greatly facilitated the loading and unloading of cargo. Some vehicles received armor kits. It was by far the most numerous version of the LVT, with 8,351 units delivered. Many of the British LVT versions were armed with a 20 mm Polsten cannon and 2 × .30 cal Browning machine guns.
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