6x6 Amphibious Truck Alvis Stalwart

2013 ж. 24 Шіл.
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6x6 Amphibious Truck Alvis Stalwart.The Amphibious Off-Road truck Amphibious 6x6 Alvis Stalwart.
Alvis Stalwart variants:
FV620
FV621 (MKI)
FV622
FV623
FV624

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  • 1973 Aged 12 Dad Major B took me for proper work experience. Chickrall, Scared by water over windscreens and the hatches ,even ran aground by missing the ramp. HSE and security today would not let this sort of experience happen. Best day ever off school. Thanks Dad D&M Bovington

    @chrisbooth1998@chrisbooth19982 жыл бұрын
  • I saw one of these being driven locally at dusk, and it was great to see the tongue of flame from the exhaust when it was throttled off when changing gear, and the sound was just awesome...

    @pete.i7057@pete.i70573 жыл бұрын
  • This will probably sound quite silly, but this was my favorite Matchbox toy truck back in the day, and I honestly didn't know it was a real thing.

    @JohnWilliamNowak@JohnWilliamNowak9 жыл бұрын
    • With BP livery...

      @poppenspieler@poppenspieler5 жыл бұрын
    • Yep, same here. I loved all my toy vehicles as a kid and could tell the difference between a 'real' vehicle and a Hot Wheels type creation. There were two toys that I thought were creations until I found out they were actually real, this was one and the other was a Lotus Europa! I'm so glad they're actually real and both are on my bucket list to drive.

      @bushmanPMRR@bushmanPMRR4 жыл бұрын
    • Me too, I’ve actually driven one. 👍

      @chris_hayes@chris_hayes3 жыл бұрын
    • Wow, I also had the small BP Stalwart as well as one about 6 times the size in green, a plastic one. Big enough to get 4 or 5 of 1/32 scale Paras in the back. Loved it.

      @Ken_oh545@Ken_oh545 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video and nice to see these working as they were designed. My Dad used to work at The Alvis in Coventry and was part of the design team for Stalwart as well as the other military vehicles Alvis made. I got to ride in a brand new one around the test track at Bagington when I was about 12.

    @alfindigo@alfindigo10 жыл бұрын
  • Don't know what he's talking about when he said it weaves on roads. Drove these on & off road for 3 years whilst serving in BAOR & never had any problems with weaving. Just had to be aware to keep power on when going around corners & to bounce out the Windup off road after driving it on roads for a while. Loved driving these beasts especially on exercise in Winter.

    @mc3619@mc36195 жыл бұрын
    • I think that guy must have had a few drinks before driving -I never had any problem. Powering on around corners helped because the non spin diff caused the inside wheels to drive instead of the outside ones . Not very good in snow as they always tried to go straight on!

      @martingardener90@martingardener905 жыл бұрын
    • Maybe his has mechanical problems. The wheels may not be aligned properly, or there is slack in the steering gear.

      @deezynar@deezynar5 жыл бұрын
    • did they still float when fully loaded? sounds silly, but they look pretty low in the water when empty and just trying to imagine another 5 tonnes on the back of it.

      @maddogmcfly5504@maddogmcfly55045 жыл бұрын
    • Spoken like a guy who drove one. I drove the REME crane version. Nice bits of kit.

      @Scmitters@Scmitters4 жыл бұрын
  • Stolly, that is my childhood right there. Dad's brought them home, and summer outings for the kids on rough terrain and pounds. Never forget my first swim in one in 79... Third pass through the pond now the colour of 9 day old tea with milk we got stuck. The engineer went over board with a tow cable from the first. Great place in the back to get dry where the rads are. I know they are massively flawed, but l love the sight and sounds of them. Thanks for keeping them alive.

    @marcusgrant9892@marcusgrant98925 жыл бұрын
  • The easy-listening music just makes this video perfect.

    @hoilst@hoilst5 жыл бұрын
  • One of the best vehicles I ever drove in the army and also did the very last stalwart instructors courses at Leconfield. Spent many exercises refuelling the regiments tanks. Wish I still had one to drive now.

    @johnwright3650@johnwright36505 жыл бұрын
    • Did my first exercise in West Germany driving that,had loads of fun,especially when the cam net caught fire 😂😂😂

      @marklloyd4087@marklloyd40878 ай бұрын
  • Use to drive one of these in the early 80's BAOR. Fabulous truck

    @steverose8633@steverose863310 ай бұрын
  • They were originally developed for the off-shore oil industry but the MOD loved the design they could follow the tanks and service them. The HIAB variant was used by the REME for carrying a spare pack and crew so a pack change could be done quickly in the field, the rear was also adapted by the REME crew for day to day living as well as carrying the pack so they actually lived a bit more comfortable than the other support Stalwarts used to carry fuel and ammunition.

    @williamcoulter5462@williamcoulter54625 жыл бұрын
  • I still have my Lesney Matchbox Alvis Stalwart die cast model from the 1960s. It was one of my favorite Matchbox vehicles!

    @jmfa57@jmfa57 Жыл бұрын
  • I WISH I HAD ONE,a good british autodesign

    @youdhagarnacharry4026@youdhagarnacharry40268 ай бұрын
  • so miss the Stolly thankyou for reviving fantastic memories.

    @Leehensman@Leehensman8 жыл бұрын
  • I always liked the Stolly, one of the coolest military vehicles we ever had - except, possibly, for the 'Mighty Antar' tank transporter for the Cheiftan tank. I remember going to the commercial motor show in the late fifties with my mate Alan. We always reckoned it was less crowded and more interesting than the 'official motor show' and you got to see new cars in their van or pickup variants! One year, Alvis were selling the civilian variant of the Stolly and we loved it! 6x6 unstoppable off road and I think it still had the swim kit? Incidentally, I always understood that while the Stolly was the ammunition carrier for the 105 Abbot SPG (150?) it was not allowed in the ammunition dumps because of those big wheels generating a huge static charge. Is that right? Another great and similarly tasked vehicle the Army had was; the Land Rover 101 GS, which was the gun tug and ammo carrier for the 105 AP howitzer. Also unstoppable off road, like a half size Stolly.

    @rogerwhittle2078@rogerwhittle20788 ай бұрын
  • The RAF also had them as an airfield fire tender, Alvis mk6 pyrene.

    @colinmiller5502@colinmiller55028 ай бұрын
    • Alvis Salamander. It's what the first Stalwart was, but with a cheap drop side body instead

      @markellis7819@markellis78198 ай бұрын
  • i drove on in BAOR and found nothing like what you have said,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i would think the steering alignment was out.......i found them great to drive, with max load onboard they were unstoppable

    @terryhagan7694@terryhagan76947 жыл бұрын
  • Surely a decent sales team and less focus on the British military could have found markets for these all around the world and still be making them today.

    @TallshrewFishing@TallshrewFishing5 жыл бұрын
    • The DUKW from World War II is still being driven as a tourist vehicle. The big difference is the DUKW has a differential and so is able to be driven on an asphalt road, while the Stalwart doesn't.

      @JohnWilliamNowak@JohnWilliamNowak3 жыл бұрын
  • My only connection is to toy ones, but I found this very interesting.

    @TheEggplantThatAteChicago@TheEggplantThatAteChicago10 жыл бұрын
  • so many happy memories ,,drove these for 4 years,,,,,,,,,,,best piece of kit ever used by mod

    @davidfraser7265@davidfraser72655 жыл бұрын
  • the weaving might be a steering system problem, but the Stalwart had one serious design error when it comes to driving on hard surface: there is a differential between the left 3 en the right 3 wheels, but not between 1st, 2nd end 3rd wheels. this means that you get an enourmous built-up of tension in the driveline if you drive on hard surface. they should have made drive to (for example) axle 1 and 2 disconnectable.

    @koenvangeleuken2853@koenvangeleuken28534 жыл бұрын
  • Never had a problem with it weaving .just had to watch out for transmission wind up on tarmac.i seem to remember a clanging noise at idle from the compressor till it got its air pressure up.wish I still had one.

    @ianrhodes6661@ianrhodes66614 жыл бұрын
  • Nice vid, I enjoyed that. Many thanks for posting.

    @nor0845@nor08455 жыл бұрын
  • Got a kick out of your video. We have the RZR XP 1000 and Wildcat X ATV's and we love them, they are strong and hold up well on our trail.

    @Vegasoffroadtours@Vegasoffroadtours7 жыл бұрын
  • Jealous af, never drove one but travelled in one many a time. The best thing was laying barmines off the back on a freezing cold winters day with the hot air blasting up. Ours weren't amphib unfortunately, so never got to swim.

    @joncawte6150@joncawte61502 жыл бұрын
  • Nice to see them swim did an instructors course on this vehicle in the 1970 at bovington .bloody hard vehicle to look after swimming gear was removed in early 80s you had to measure all wheels to put larger wheels at front to stop wind up but a bloody fast drive off road soon cured that the crane was an Atlas not hiab.

    @stuarttempleton6009@stuarttempleton60095 жыл бұрын
  • Any idea where I can enquire to buy one? Thanks

    @specialopsgib@specialopsgib7 жыл бұрын
  • I passed my class2 driving test in one then drove it all over Germany in the 1970s it was a love hate affair lol

    @richardhall6034@richardhall60344 жыл бұрын
  • Cool truck !

    @VCYT@VCYT5 жыл бұрын
  • i cant understand why they were taken out of service, we had nothing in service that could do what they could do

    @terryhagan7694@terryhagan76947 жыл бұрын
    • Too expensive to maintain and run.Plus the army swopped over to one fuel source.....diesel.

      @tankie88@tankie887 жыл бұрын
    • @@tankie88 have seen One with Perkins diesel engins. Why not?

      @j.francoislabarriere108@j.francoislabarriere1084 жыл бұрын
  • Saw one floated on the Rhine but it had a puncture in one of the side panels, took in water and capsized. It was then decided not to attempt the 432's because of the FACE computer inside. Ubique!

    @colinp2238@colinp22384 жыл бұрын
  • I really wish you could send me this truck :) here in the amazon jungle this would make great impact! We work the jungle for years with British army trucks, but never had one of these. This is really good..

    @TheRaviiraj@TheRaviiraj9 жыл бұрын
    • +TheRaviiraj I think the British MOD is selling it again...

      @istillusezune82@istillusezune828 жыл бұрын
    • British Army sold them all in 1993

      @markellis7819@markellis78198 ай бұрын
  • I hear the maintenance can be difficult, and there is some upkeeps, on these vehicles, other then that great at off-roading and the amphibious ability makes it unstoppable if the enemy destroys the bridges. I wonder why the USA didn’t have these too?

    @chirho100@chirho1003 жыл бұрын
    • America trialled one, PV8, and went for a home grown vehicle.

      @markellis7819@markellis78198 ай бұрын
  • Cool 👍🇳🇿

    @allgood6760@allgood67602 жыл бұрын
  • GREAT WAGGON...............

    @terryhagan7694@terryhagan76947 жыл бұрын
  • 9 tons Nyc City bus 16 ton I will trust the stalwart when flaka zombies strike

    @scottprendergast2680@scottprendergast26805 жыл бұрын
  • Must be fun when a friend does`nt know that they float , And drive into the water they`ll come unglued with fear . LOL.

    @GarnettM@GarnettM10 жыл бұрын
  • Brilliant. What sort of license do you need to drive one of these?

    @hazlow25@hazlow252 жыл бұрын
    • Weighs 8 1/2 ton empty

      @markellis7819@markellis78198 ай бұрын
  • good

    @Banism24@Banism246 жыл бұрын
  • 5 yrs- dedication

    @scottprendergast2680@scottprendergast26805 жыл бұрын
  • Infantry had them also ...along side AFV 432 ...replen vehicle's ...

    @simoncycling6685@simoncycling66855 жыл бұрын
  • Hmm...I thought driving them on the road would ruin the transmissions...

    @douro20@douro2010 жыл бұрын
    • They suffer from a problem called "wind-up" where all the suspension and drive go out of synch, due to the torsion bar set-up and flex in the suspension.It then needs to go off road or a prepared surface where each individual wheel needs to leave the ground to "un-wind" . Doing THAT is fun and you enjoy what the old "Stolly" was made for. HMLC. (High Mobility Load Carrier) Bloody great machine in it's day and if i ever win the lottery, it is in my top 5 vehicles to buy.

      @FATBAZ01@FATBAZ015 жыл бұрын
  • El de color blanco... BP EXPLORER matchbox... EXISTE!!!!

    @chzuniga1@chzuniga15 жыл бұрын
    • @chzuniga1 Yo pense lo mismo. Yo tenia el "Matchbox", pero nunca supe que existiban de verdad.

      @LICHBKLYN1@LICHBKLYN15 жыл бұрын
  • Diesel power plus a different differential transmission and it could be in service today. Typical MoD procurement error

    @Predator27007@Predator27007 Жыл бұрын
  • LOL !

    @TheGallerycars@TheGallerycars10 жыл бұрын
  • ;-)

    @TheGallerycars@TheGallerycars10 жыл бұрын
  • ive scrapped several . there bastards to fix ~ lift the floor its like opening up a washing machine , pipes and shit everywhere

    @tomford5416@tomford54162 жыл бұрын
  • Not designed for driving on the road....

    @davidsmith2356@davidsmith23564 жыл бұрын
  • If Hitler had these in '41.......

    @lordvader282@lordvader2823 жыл бұрын
  • All hail England

    @bikelifewill6483@bikelifewill64835 жыл бұрын
  • Посмотрите принцип действия "Шерпа" - а так ваша машина гавно по сравнению с "Шерпом"! 😀👎

    @BatonHlebov@BatonHlebov5 жыл бұрын
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