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  1. mkcoen

    What Shelter Is This?

    I got a better look at the 2 data plates on the shelter. The 1st one says "Radio Reciever Set AN/MRR-6 (XW1) serial number 1" and the second plate says "Electrical Equipment Shelter XW1 serial number 3." So evidently an early run or limited at least.
  2. mkcoen

    What Shelter Is This?

    Didn't find any number but this appears to be about the right size. Now I just need to get over my stinking broken kneecap so I can go get it.
  3. mkcoen

    What Shelter Is This?

    If you have a shelter number this looks like a good resource. Unfortunately none of the listings with photos has this one. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_numbered_(rigid_wall)_shelters_of_the_U.S._Army
  4. mkcoen

    What Shelter Is This?

    Ok a little heavier than I want but will probably work. The plan is to put it on a M116A2 and fit it out as an expedition type trailer. edit: S-250 empty weight is 770 and this is shorter in height/length so should be a fair bit lighter.
  5. mkcoen

    What Shelter Is This?

    Trying to figure out the nomenclature on this shelter to find out it's weight. Owner can only say it has AN/MRR 6 which I'm guessing is what equipment it was used for. Measurements are 48" tall, 72" long, and 60" wide.
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