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85.005504

Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer type 712 6×6

Swiss Armed Forces
Our models are available from Swiss specialist retailers.

Manufacturer: ACE
Item number: 85.005504
EAN code: 4007864055043
Age recommendation: 14+

Material: Resin
Color: olive green
Scale: 1:43

Length: 115 mm
Width: 43 mm
Height: 50 mm
Weight: 74 g

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At the end of the 1960s, Steyr Daimler Puch developed the Pinzgauer one-ton off-road vehicle as part of a tender for the Austrian army. However, the first major customer was the Swiss army, which procured a total of approx. 6300 vehicles from 1971 onwards. The 6x6 version accounted for around 1240 of these. This large number resulted from the expansion of the mechanized divisions at the time, when the Swiss militia army had grown to over 800,000 men.

The 6×6 variant had space for 2 men in the cabin and 12 men on the bridge, compared to 8 men in the 4×4 version. Due to the increased payload and the high towing capacity, the 712M was often used as a towing vehicle for anti-aircraft guns, mines or guided missile launchers with an effective range of up to 7000 m.

Model: Pinzgauer 712M
Engine: 2499 cc
Power: 90 hp
Weight: 2400 kg
Payload: 1600 kg
Maximum speed: 105 km/h
Seating: 2 men in front / 12 men on bridge

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Steyr Daimler Puch developed the Pinzgauer one-ton off-road vehicle at the end of the 1960s as part of an invitation to tender issued by the Austrian Army. However, the first major customer was the Swiss Army, which procured a total of approx. 6300 vehicles from 1971 onwards. Of these, about 1240 were the 6x6 version. This large number of units resulted from the expansion of the mechanized divisions at the time, when the number of Swiss militia troops had risen to over 800,000.
The 6x6 version had room for 2 men in the cabin and 12 men on the bridge, compared to 8 men for the 4x4 version. Due to the increased payload and the high towing capacity, the 712M often served as a towing vehicle for anti-aircraft guns, mine or guided missile launchers with an effective distance of up to 7000m.

Model: Pinzgauer 712M
Engine: 2499 cc
Power: 90 hp
Weight: 2400 kg
Payload: 1600 kg
Maximum speed: 105 km/h
Seating: 2 men in front / 12 men on bridge

Steyr Daimler Puch developed the Pinzgauer one-ton off-road vehicle at the end of the 1960s as part of an invitation to tender issued by the Austrian Army. However, the first major customer was the Swiss Army, which procured a total of approx. 6300 vehicles from 1971 onwards. Of these, about 1240 were the 6x6 version. This large number of units resulted from the expansion of the mechanized divisions at the time, when the number of Swiss militia troops had risen to over 800,000.
The 6x6 version had room for 2 men in the cabin and 12 men on the bridge, compared to 8 men for the 4x4 version. Due to the increased payload and the high towing capacity, the 712M often served as a towing vehicle for anti-aircraft guns, mine or guided missile launchers with an effective distance of up to 7000m.

Model: Pinzgauer 712M
Engine: 2499 cc
Power: 90 hp
Weight: 2400 kg
Payload: 1600 kg
Maximum speed: 105 km/h
Seating: 2 men in front / 12 men on bridge

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