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The British governement was involved in this programme? I have not heard that, and it seems strange to me that they would be involved in this programme and Boxer MRAV at the same time. Perhaps it was a low level involvement. Can someone add details? David.j.james 08:45, 30 May 2007 (UTC
According to other sources, the British gov was involved in this project, pulled out and got involved in Boxer MRAV, pulled out because it was too heavy for air transport, was involved in a program with the US that was cancelled, considered this vehicle again and now has selected an American vehicle!
david j james (different login ) 81.223.81.160 (talk) 17:42, 21 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Comparison with contemporary vehicles
this chart on there, basically it have the VBCI as sole modern vehicle with bunch of unimportant legacy or totally obsolete vehicles it being compared to, and yeah LAV-25 and BTR-90 are legacy, the Egyptian and Chinese designs listed, outright obsolete. The comparison should be to likes of Swedish SEP, Finnish AMV, American STRYKER, and German BOXER, and maybe few others, like designs from Italy, and maybe Spain, Austria etc.