One always has to wonder when a major contributor to the forum goes silent for a while. I wasn’t too worried about you since @phiphi-the-frenchie was in contact with you.
Can you please share the video those screenshots came from? Thanks!
Edit: Disregard, I found it above.
That is clearly the Beaver County Bearcat. We know that it was in that general area and the driver got back in shortly after exiting it and moved it to a new location, which I believe is the location shown in your screenshot. The apparent reason for moving it was to get closer to where the injured person was being treated.
The Bearcat in question, upon examining it closer, is very likely the Butler County Bearcat. Since it’s in a different position from when Lt. Pearson passed it while heading back to his car, it too must have initially parked in that position in the screenshot in question, then reparked. See this post.
Bottom line, that screenshot supports what we already knew about the location of the Beaver County Bearcat, and does not support it being a different Bearcat.
I do want to update my sidebar analysis about the AR400 and SQ200 given your new screenshot, though, which will make it easier to understand what I’m trying to explain, hence the need for the video link so I can figure out the timestamp.
Thanks! The magnometer clip is about the only one I don’t have in the Research Tools or offers new information, though IO haven’t obviously watched all of the ones I haven’t seen before.
And you’re keeping me busy trying to capture the significant ones for my Research Tools, not to mention having to update my AR400 & SQ200 sidebar analysis. I’m not complaining, though, so please keep mining for gold.