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To determine part numbers for the PC CHIPS M825LU (V7.2a) motherboard, we use best guess approach based on CPU model, frequency and features. In some cases our guess may be incorrect. Please use specifications from the compatibility list to confirm processor's part number before ordering. Hola LE PUEDO PONER una ram ddr400 a esta placa Pcchips m825 v:7.2A El manual dice que debe usarse con rams ddr266 la tengo con una ddr333. Powered by vBulletin.
M-825 Weapons Platform The M-825 is a specially modified, revised to accomodate the on an M79 mount. It replaced the very similar, based on the M151A1 1/4 ton jeep. The M825 carries a crew of two, six rounds of ammunition for the M40, plus minor items such as tools for the weapon. Advertisement The M825 has a revised rear panel and heavier rear suspension than the M151A2 and a higher center of gravity due to the M40, making it even easier to tip over.
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Crew seats are provided over the rear wheels and a jerry can holder is provided on the left side, above and just to the rear of the front wheel well. The M825 was also later used as a platform for the, replacing the M40 RR and its mount with the TOW mount and weapon.
The NSN of the M825 was 2320-00-177-9257. Technical manuals are the same as the. Partial view of M825 with TOW Anti-Tank Missile system, Co B, 1st Bn, 35th Inf, 2nd Inf Div, Exercise TEAM SPIRIT '86, 24 Mar 1986. M-825 Weapons Platform M825 and crew from Combat Support Company, 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry at the Army Tropic Test Center, 1984. They are prepared to fire an M581 106 mm antipersonnel-tracer (APERS-T) round from an M40A2 106mm recoilless rifle. Saudi Arabian M825 vehicles in a holding area during Operation Desert Shield, 14 May 1992.
Army Air National Guard M825 gunner aims TOW Anti-Tank Missile system at an M-60 aggressor forces tank, in training during Operation Sentry Castle '81, Fort Drum, NY, 9 July 1981. M825 with TOW Anti-Tank Missile system, during Operation CAX 1-2-82 at the Marine Corps Air-to-Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, CA, November 1981. M825 with TOW Anti-Tank Missile system.