EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle

The EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle is a fictional top secret U.S. Army project led by General Barnicke in the 1981 movie Stripes, starring Bill Murray and Harold Ramis.[1]

Based on a GMC 1976 GMC 26' Palm Beach motorhome, it was heavily armored (including roll-away shutters to protect the windows and other sensitive areas from weapons fire) and armed with machine-guns, a cannon, flamethrowers, a multiple rocket launcher, and assorted infantry weapons.[2][3] It also featured a fully equipped communications and navigation suite and it could operate as an armored personnel carrier where personnel could enter and exit the vehicle by a power operated ramp at the back. The vehicle was shown to be impervious to cannon fire when it was shot at by a cannon mounted in a tower. Designed to prowl urban areas without attracting attention, the EM-50 could quickly deploy its weapons before an enemy knew it was there or realized what it was.[4]

In 2014, Mattel released a Hot Wheels replica model of the EM-50 on a Stripes themed backing card.

References

  1. "Top five: Portable homes". The National (Abu Dhabi: Mubadala Development Company). January 8, 2011. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  2. Sununu, John E. (October 28, 2013). "Budget-assault vehicle; Police departments don’t need expensive military-grade equipment". The Boston Globe. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  3. Foley, Aaron (February 24, 2014). "A Brief History Of The Iconic Vehicles In Harold Ramis Films". Jalopnik (Gawker Media). Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  4. Hardigree, Matt (February 25, 2008). "The Ten Best Post-Apocalyptic Survival Vehicles". Jalopnik (Gawker Media). Retrieved March 22, 2015.


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