Cadillac Gage V-100 Commando 1960-71
Destined to become one of the most influential postwar armored cars, the V-100 Commando was developed by the Cadillac Gage Company in 1962 as a private venture, and the first prototype was completed in the same year. It was designed as a multi-purpose vehicle and could function as an 11-man personnel carrier, reconnaissance vehicle, convoy escort, command or patrol car and a riot vehicle. The V-100 was tested and evaluated in Vietnam before full-scale production began in 1964. It saw widespread use in Vietnam by both US and South Vietnamese forces. This title describes the design, development and operational use of the V-100 Commando, including their continued deployment around the world.
Research and development
V-100s in Vietnam
Tactics
Beyond Vietnam
Color plate commentary
Index
R Lathrop & J McDonald
Softcover 48pp b&w photos & colour plates
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