Who says your massive armoured vehicle can’t also be luxurious? Certainly not Terradyne.Īlso equipped is a primary 180 litre fuel tank, a further armour upgrade, heated front seats, a heated windscreen, an upgraded Alpine audio system, battery charge system with auto-eject, an exterior and interior intercom, custom 360 litre secondary fuel tank with auto transfer flow pump and military window trim on all of the glass.įinished in Matte Granite Grey, this Gurkha has been specified with Terradyne’s off-road package, which includes Fox shocks, a Warn16.5ti winch with 7500kg pull capacity and 27 metres of wire rope, closed system winching components from Factor 55, front differential lock and an on-board high-output air compressor.įitted as standard equipment on all Gurkha Civilian Edition builds, the 20-inch wheels have internal bead locks to safely allow for lower tyre pressures to help increase traction. The Terradyne Gurkha is based on the chassis of a Ford Super Duty F450 (of course it is) and was intended primarily for law enforcement use, though this example was specified as a “private security model” with customised lighter weight body panels and custom windows. This is a key feature if you want to avoid extraneous querying and eager load associations. Dapper allows you to map a single row to multiple objects. To do so pass, buffered: false into the Query method. No machine guns though, this is the civilian version, remember. However when executing huge queries you may need to minimize memory footprint and only load objects as needed. Specialist automotive marketplace Collecting Cars currently has a civilian example of the mighty Terradyne Gurkha LAPV (Light Armoured Patrol Vehicle) boasts everything you would need to tackle the apocalypse head-on, including a minimum B4 armour level rating, two fuel tanks, a heavyweight winch and a roof-mounted escape hatch. If this Covid-ravaged reality we now live in has got you thinking about what you might do for transport if things were to suddenly go apocalypse-level bad, then there is a vehicle up for auction in Canada that is just the thing. Each dedicated CTF map should guarantee the balance for flag carrier and base defender. In computer vision, this technique is used in applications such as picture retrieval, security cameras, and autonomous vehicles. Object detection is the task of detecting where in an image an object is located and classifying every object of interest in a given image. In the end the team with the most points wins the match. Custom object detection in the browser using TensorFlow.js. The point of the mode is to gather points by capturing enemy flags while keeping the own flag in the home base.
Apparently all test dummies survived this test, which is nice to know. A map mode for race maps in the multiplayer modification MTA (Multi Theft Auto). Terradyne says the Gurkha is one of the few vehicles in its class to have undergone destructive testing to military standards.