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Photos: Inside the AusCERT Hacklabs tank
Hacklabs has turned up to AusCERT with a British M113 armoured personnel carrier.
on May 16 2012 4:00PM
The M113 tank parked at AusCERT. Hacklabs hired the vehicle to promote its red team penetration testing.
The tank was used previously for weddings.
Missle props.
The interior of the tank, fitted out with leather seats and a Sony Playstation.
What the interior of the vehicle would have looked like. Here is the British M113 FV432 variant.
The hatch of the tank where a machine gun and sights could be fitted.
A view outside of the front of the tank.
The controls.
The M113 sound system.
What the interior of the vehicle would have looked like. Here is the British M113 FV432 variant.
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