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Very legit stuff. Thank you for sharing this glimpse of history and your life.
We actually did even worse things to them. Like removing the bed and welding on a flat steel plate. Then welding the mount for a captured ZSU-23-2 directly to that. Then cutting and welding more steel plate to make boxes to hold the 23mm ammo cans all the way around the edge of the floor-plate and mount. You had to aim low under the target at first because the high cyclic rate and recoil would rock the whole truck back and walk your rounds across the target. Good times.
Early on in the war in AFG, when we were still using locally acquired Toyota Hiluxes, we called these jury-rigged combat vehicles: MPP's (Mostly Paint and Plastic)
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