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The Military Vehicle Technology Foundation oversees one of the largest and most significant collections of historical military vehicles in the world. Our goal is to acquire, restore, and interpret the historical significance of 20th and 21st century military vehicles. Domestic and foreign combat vehicles such as tanks, armored cars, self-propelled artillery, and other technically interesting mobile platforms are the focus of the collection. We also maintain an extensive technical library that describes many vehicles down to the part level. Aside from the vehicles, there are towed artillery, antitank, and antiaircraft guns. Military support equipment, inert ordnance, and accessories round out the collection.

The MVTF website is currently undergoing intense modifications and updates. There are over 200 vehicles in the Foundation's collection, many of them exceedingly rare. The updated site will have greatly increased content and information on the collection, as well as information on how to book tours or arrange access for commercial purposes. The MVTF is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c) 3 corporation. Donations are considered fully tax-deductible as allowed by law.

General inquiries about the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation may be sent to: inquiries.mvtf@gmail.com

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Letter from the President
Dear Friends of the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation,

I am sad to announce that our long-time friend, the Foundation’s founder, Jacques Littlefield, passed away on January 7, 2009.

Full letter here..

 

 
Panther Report

The Military Vehicle Technology Foundation is proud to have in its collection one of the rarest armored vehicles in the world, a fully restored Panther Ausf. A.  According to Wikipedia, only 28 Panthers are known to have survived the war, in conditions ranging from wrecks to fully restored. The MVTF Panther will be one of the six Panthers in running condition.  Current information about this exciting project is located in Current Projects and on the Panther Page.

 
 
 

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