Bushmaster Reference

Currently the Bushmaster has evolved to the designation MR6.
https://www.nationshield.ae/index.php/home/details/techniques/bushmaster-mr6-:the-new-standard-for-tactical-protected-vehicles/en
The purpose of this page is to post images, specs and modelling efforts in one place to make the process easier for anyone wanting to build a more accurate vehicle.

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The first four photos show the (New Zealand) NZ5.5 version, the last photo is the MR6 version.
Thanks Frenchy for catching that.





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Some walkarounds of Australian Army Bushmaster variants from
https://www.grubby-fingers-aircraft-illustration.com/

Bushmaster PMV (2007)

Bushmaster Ambulance (2016)

Bushmaster Trayback (2007)

In the Dutch Army

https://defensiefotografie.nl/ngg_tag/bushmaster/

Walkaround : https://www.net-maquettes.com/pictures/bushmaster-protected-mobility-vehicle/

H.P.

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Dutch Bushmasters in Afghanistan (2010)

2011

2012

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Great pictures and a great topic. It would be better moved to the Reference by Subject - KitMaker Network Forum though so it is easier to find as it will be on page 5 of this forum by this afternoon.

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It would fit better there indeed Gino. I’m sure Boggie wouldn’t mind :wink:

In the meantime, just a few more Dutch Bushies in Afghanistan :

H.P.

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Bushmaster MR6. On this version, the troop compartment windows have been delated :

H.P.

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Australian Army Bushmasters in Afghanistan

SPARK mine roller

H.P.

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Gino how can I go about transferring everything over to Reference by Subject, that is a great idea.
Perhaps a moderator could do this?
Many thanks for the suggestion.

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In Ukrainian service

Some retain the Australian camo scheme…

H.P.

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There should be a pencil next to the title on your original post. Click it and you can edit the title and change the forum via dropdown. By changing the forum, it will all shift to there as is.

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Gino Many thanks, that was painless, I hope it worked.
Regards

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Dutch Bushmaster with a “IED arm” designed to help crews uncover, investigate and examine suspect items such as Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from within the Bushmaster. Each arm is fitted with a camera and metal detector to assist in this activity.

As seen in Afghanistan

H.P.

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Australian Bushmaster in Iraq (Operation Catalyst)

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Dutch Bushmasters of the MINUSMA in Mali :

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Indonesian Army Bushmasters in UN livery

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Worked perfectly. :+1:

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Early Ukraine Bushmasters

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Operation Ubor-E-Janubi-2 in Afghanistan (2008)

Bushmaster vs mine (Afghanistan)

H.P.

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