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Information for the sub on the VCR-TT Hydrojet

Wilson Here is the manufacture's data sheet on the VCR-TT Hydrojet for the stub to the main VCR article: 1st Page and 2nd Page. I have about five photos for the ex. images on the hydrojet. Here is one of the best ones. When I made my request in 1985 Panhard sent me everything but their youngest virgin daughters. <GRIN> In addition I have some info on the origins of the VCR -- ie it is an expansion of the M-3 that Panhard developed for the French Army and lost out to the VAB. I also have a reference to the Iraqi order for 100 of the VCR-TH HOTI came across in IDR. In the Mexican Army I think the VCR-PC is known as the Buffalo. I will get that cleared up also. Last my apologizes for getting distracted and not helping with this earlier. --Jackehammond (talk) 07:25, 24 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]