I once saw the Bv climb (seemingly 90 degrees incline) hill while looking for a missing person. I was stunned how steep of an incline it was able to climb so effortlessly.
During the coldest and snowiest winter (1978-1979) for 100 years I served in the Swedish Infantry. We had a Bv following our platoon EVERYWHERE. Sometimes we couldn't walk, we had to crawl but the Bv went on like nothing. The Bv also swim cross lakes and rivers. It was a magnificent tool to have. After having done an ambush on a much stronger anime, we could throw all our heavy equipment into the Bv and run like hell 🤣😂
I once had the opportunity to ride in one of these. I have never experienced a vehicle with offroad capabilities like that. It went EVERYWHERE. During the ride the driver stopped halfway up an incredibly steep slope, and I thought: -Ah, we can't get up here. He just stepped on the gas and it kept climbing like a damn mountain goat.
@@funkmachine9094 I do, I'm curious, Norway has several of these and they perform great in our terrain, and it deals well with the bogs in Sweden and Finland, the mud in Ukraine is a different beast ergo I'm curious. And the reality is Sweden produces a lot of vehicles for export so the logic "it's made for Sweden" is just dumb.
Im so proud of the Swedish defense industry. And BAE systems is one great contributer. Thanks for preserving Sweden as swedish
long time since sweden was swedish tho
If all that counts is letters on a form than yeah sure, Sweden is still Swedish.
@@INSANESUICIDEthat is not what counts mate
@@ece5925 Agreed, it seems the political class and the financial elite disagrees insofar as the rights of European natives are concerned.
I once saw the Bv climb (seemingly 90 degrees incline) hill while looking for a missing person. I was stunned how steep of an incline it was able to climb so effortlessly.
Loved my BV 206
During the coldest and snowiest winter (1978-1979) for 100 years I served in the Swedish Infantry. We had a Bv following our platoon EVERYWHERE. Sometimes we couldn't walk, we had to crawl but the Bv went on like nothing. The Bv also swim cross lakes and rivers. It was a magnificent tool to have. After having done an ambush on a much stronger anime, we could throw all our heavy equipment into the Bv and run like hell 🤣😂
I once had the opportunity to ride in one of these. I have never experienced a vehicle with offroad capabilities like that. It went EVERYWHERE. During the ride the driver stopped halfway up an incredibly steep slope, and I thought: -Ah, we can't get up here.
He just stepped on the gas and it kept climbing like a damn mountain goat.
Har tolkat många nätter och mil på K4 Arvidsjaur under 80-tal efter Bv 202. Underbar maskin.
Sweden 🇸🇪👍💪👊
Där man kan gå med armarna utsträckt, där tar den sig fram
Where can I buy one?
How many hours do you need to clean it after a day in mother nature :D ?
20min pressure washer
Want
I'm seven hundred - my lucky number
How would this fare in the mud of the Ukrainian rasputitsa?
very well its what its made for
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Its pretty much an all terrain vehicle on crack
who cares. its made for sweden
@@funkmachine9094 I do, I'm curious, Norway has several of these and they perform great in our terrain, and it deals well with the bogs in Sweden and Finland, the mud in Ukraine is a different beast ergo I'm curious. And the reality is Sweden produces a lot of vehicles for export so the logic "it's made for Sweden" is just dumb.
Ksp skytt på en 206:a, Nbi21,anu ,96/97🫡