What Do You Know About Sibmas?

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1. Following trials with a number of prototypes, a subsidiary of the Bussing company in the year?  

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Learning about SIBMAS should be eye opening, it wasn’t developed by US Amry, Russians or Germany, it was developed by Belgium for war. Take a quiz learn why... see moreBelgium develop it see less

2. Bussing company subsequently sold the same design to?  

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The correct answer is Belgium because the question states that the bussing company sold the same design to another country. Out of the given options, Belgium is the only country mentioned that could potentially be the recipient of the same design.

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3. Belgian engineers had completed a single SIBMAS demonstrator by the end of the year?  

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The correct answer is 1976. This suggests that Belgian engineers took until the year 1976 to finish building a single SIBMAS demonstrator.

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4. Two amphibious demonstrators were later built, one which was propelled through the water by its?  

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The correct answer is "Wheels". This means that one of the amphibious demonstrators was propelled through the water using its wheels.

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5. Two amphibious propelled through the water by its wheel at a speed of?  

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The correct answer is 5km/h. This is because amphibious vehicles are designed to move both on land and in water. They typically use wheels to propel themselves through the water, and in this case, the vehicle is able to achieve a speed of 5km/h.

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6. The second amphibious with twin swivel-mounted propellers which could reach speeds of?  

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The second amphibious with twin swivel-mounted propellers could reach speeds of 10km/h.

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7. The base model was armed with a 90mm Cockerill main gun, the same as that fitted to the?  

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The base model was armed with a 90mm Cockerill main gun, which is the same as that fitted to the EE-9 Cascavel.

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8. The Malaysia Army placed an order for 186 SIBMAS vehicles in the year?  

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The correct answer is 1981. This is based on the information provided in the question, which states that the Malaysia Army placed an order for 186 SIBMAS vehicles in a specific year. The only option that matches this information is 1981.

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9. Manufacturing rights to the SIBMAS design were later transferred to?  

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The manufacturing rights to the SIBMAS design were later transferred to Cockerill.

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10. Without additional hull ammunition stowage, the SIBMAS could accommodate a maximum of?  

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The SIBMAS could accommodate a maximum of sixteen passengers without additional hull ammunition stowage.

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Following trials with a number of prototypes, a subsidiary of the...
Bussing company subsequently sold the same design to?  
Belgian engineers had completed a single SIBMAS demonstrator by the...
Two amphibious demonstrators were later built, one which was propelled...
Two amphibious propelled through the water by its wheel at a speed...
The second amphibious with twin swivel-mounted propellers which could...
The base model was armed with a 90mm Cockerill main gun, the same as...
The Malaysia Army placed an order for 186 SIBMAS vehicles in the...
Manufacturing rights to the SIBMAS design were later transferred to? ...
Without additional hull ammunition stowage, the SIBMAS could...
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