Old Skier
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Chieftain Mk3, can't do it anymore, seems you need a car license first 
When I worked for British Aerospace Guided Weapons we built an anti tank system called Swingfire Striker that was ,mounted on scorpion tank. We had to drive them to various sites in the factory for setup and calibration of the sighting system. I went on a tank driving course (group H) to learn to drive them and take a tank driving test at Luggershall in Wiltshire. Really enjoyed it.Chieftain Mk3, can't do it anymore, seems you need a car license first![]()
Worked on Swingfire on 438's but never did striker as GW went on to the drop shorts. Luggershall had one of the best Chinese takeaways in the area.When I worked for British Aerospace Guided Weapons we built an anti tank system called Swingfire Striker that was ,mounted on scorpion tank. We had to drive them to various sites in the factory for setup and calibration of the sighting system. I went on a tank driving course (group H) to learn to drive them and take a tank driving test at Luggershall in Wiltshire. Really enjoyed it.
I tend to remember Striker was on the CVR(T) range. We did have a 438 on site though. Did some later work on TOW and Milan.Worked on Swingfire on 438's but never did striker as GW went on to the drop shorts. Luggershall had one of the best Chinese takeaways in the area.
I think it was a Nissan Almera. Again it was the driving instructors car.