Top speed edit

125 km/h per hour is listed as the top speed, this is certainly not true for all variants of the C303. Could someone clarify this? Jonathan Karlsson 10:18, 15 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

When I did my servide they had a sticker in them sying that you weren't allowed to drive them faster than 80 km/h. During the end of my service I also saw that some had new stickers saying you shouldn't drive faster than 60 km/h. I have a recollecton that the speedometer is only rated to 120 km/h. You can drive it faster than that so 125 km/h does not sound unreasonable. // Liftarn

TGB12 edit

The fourth version of the TGB family is missing in the list. This is a amphibian of which 5 were made. 2 were scraped during testing, 2 are presently at "Arsenalen" in Strängnäs, Sweden, and the last is mine, and are in Røyken, Norway. TB12 is a 6x6 with an water jet and some other minor changes in the construction. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.212.200.165 (talk) 07:46, 20 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

When did it enter Malaysian Army service? edit

The final sentence in the lede states "A total of 8,718 vehicles of the C3 series were made. Roughly 75% of these went into military service, with the remaining sold to civilian contracts. It was used by the Malaysian Army c. 1970-1990". However, the C303 is also stated as having gone into production in 1974, so it cannot have entered use with the Malaysian Army in 1970. I would welcome either more specific information as to when they adopted it, or a way to phrase this to avoid the apparent contradiction. Bricology (talk) 07:46, 17 December 2019 (UTC)Reply