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Frag Out! Magazine #04

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the conversion of the bodywork and providing limitations in the transported equipment. Then, a vehicle is shorter and lighter. Optionally, a car can also be equipped with a winch which is transported inside and mounted, depending on the needs, in the front or rear position. The PIAP V EOD Type – VMA1 crew comprises two persons travelling in the driver's cab, but there is a possibility to extend a team of one additional person who travels in the cargo space. Normally, these two spaces are divided by a wall, but at the request of customer – a bodywork can be made in the way that enables going from the driver's cab to the cargo space. An access to the interior is ensured by a door in the driver's cab, a sliding side door (on the right side) and a doubled doors in the rear part of the vehicle. In order to facilitate for a tech in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) suit getting in and out of the car, under the side door is placed an ejected step equipped with a safety sensor which stops the movement of the step after touching an obstacle (e.g. legs of the team member). ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

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