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It Came from Russia: Combat T-98
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Find yourself feeling depressed when you hear that Mercedes-Benz isnt quite sure what its going to do with its G-Class after 2010? Glum that you can no longer purchase the Hummer H1? Does Lamborghinis LM002 make your heart flutter? If this is your outlook on the motoring industry, cheer up, because the Russians just might have a little something thats right down your alley, the Combat T-98.
The T-98 is much like the aforementioned vehicles in
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| It doesnt get much tougher than this... (Photo: Combat) |
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| Frankly, its just about as unstoppable as vehicles come. (Photo: Combat) |
It takes a lot of motor to move a vehicle like this, which is why the T-98 is powered by some of the hardest-working and most durable engines
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| Gasoline or diesel V8 power gives the T-98 the ability to power through almost anything. (Photo: Combat) |
With almost as much firepower under the hood as could be mounted on the roof, the T-98 is capable of reaching speeds up
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| Not a GM product, but youll find lots of GM components inside. (Photo: Combat) |
Of course, anyone whos going to be putting down big money on this vehicle is going to want to travel in comfort, so the standard military-grade installments of vehicles typical to this class just wont do. Theres plenty of leather and wood about the cabin, and the majority of controls have been sourced from General Motors sport utility and truck range (what should have happened with Hummers rudimentary H1). For example, the steering wheel comes from a Trailblazer, while
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| B7 Ballistics rating is up to the task, even against militaristic, anti-SUV greenpeace zealots. (Photo: Combat) |
Exactly how much money the Combat costs is really up to the needs of the customer. Base models with the entry-level gasoline engine start at $138,000, but the window sticker can easily escalate by up to $100,000 once the options start piling on. What can make a T-98 exorbitantly expensive is the availability of weapons security packages that include measures such as 2.0 inches thick, high-velocity, rifle-proof glass, and a passenger cell made from double-thickness steel with ceramic inserts.
Fully loaded, a Combat T-98 is rated up to B7 on the international ballistics scale, meaning its safe against mines and grenades.
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