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The MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle was an experimental armored vehicle developed by Philippine steelworks fabricator , in collaboration with the Philippine Army, arising from a need by the latter for smaller, tougher armored vehicle that can fill an escort role larger armored vehicles cannot; a consideration confined Philippine jungles aggravated. MX-8 stands for "Military Experimental 8", following from a list of prototype vehicles developed by Steelcraft during the latter half of the 20th century. The Philippine Army has expressed significant interest in the project, helping to bankroll a few aspects of the prototypes, indicating intent to purchase a number units once the MX-8 has exited the development stage.

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  • MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle (en)
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  • The MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle was an experimental armored vehicle developed by Philippine steelworks fabricator , in collaboration with the Philippine Army, arising from a need by the latter for smaller, tougher armored vehicle that can fill an escort role larger armored vehicles cannot; a consideration confined Philippine jungles aggravated. MX-8 stands for "Military Experimental 8", following from a list of prototype vehicles developed by Steelcraft during the latter half of the 20th century. The Philippine Army has expressed significant interest in the project, helping to bankroll a few aspects of the prototypes, indicating intent to purchase a number units once the MX-8 has exited the development stage. (en)
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  • MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle (en)
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  • Mitsubishi 4-cyl turbocharged, intercooler diesel engine (en)
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  • 1.70 m (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • 5.30 m (en)
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  • Philippines (en)
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  • None (en)
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  • Armored vehicle (en)
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  • 1.90 m (en)
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  • The MX-8 Armored Escort Vehicle was an experimental armored vehicle developed by Philippine steelworks fabricator , in collaboration with the Philippine Army, arising from a need by the latter for smaller, tougher armored vehicle that can fill an escort role larger armored vehicles cannot; a consideration confined Philippine jungles aggravated. MX-8 stands for "Military Experimental 8", following from a list of prototype vehicles developed by Steelcraft during the latter half of the 20th century. The Philippine Army has expressed significant interest in the project, helping to bankroll a few aspects of the prototypes, indicating intent to purchase a number units once the MX-8 has exited the development stage. (en)
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  • Quarter-inch, rolled-steel plating (en)
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  • Full-time four-wheel drive (en)
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