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Caterpillar C15. Chevrolet – GMC. Model Displacement Fuel Type Power Torque Used in 6.2L/6.5L [2] 400 cu in (6.6 L) D: V8: 160 hp (119 kW) @3400rpm:
Caterpillar Inc., also known as Cat, is an American construction, mining and other engineering equipment manufacturer. [6] The company is the world's largest manufacturer of construction equipment. [3] [7] [8] In 2018, Caterpillar was ranked number 73 on the Fortune 500 list [9] and number 265 on the Global Fortune 500 list. [10]
The LVSR is powered by a 15.2-litre Caterpillar C15 six-cylinder in-line turbocharged, water-cooled four-stroke diesel, developing 600 hp (448 kW). [4] This is coupled to a seven-speed Allison automatic gearbox and Oshkosh single-speed transfer case.
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C15 or C.XV may refer to: Albatros C.XV, a 1918 German military reconnaissance aircraft; BSA C15, a unit-construction motorcycle manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company between 1959 and 1967; Coronado C15, a sailboat; HMS C15, a 1908 British C-class submarine; Sauber C15, a 1996 racing car; Citroën C15, a light van; IEC 60320 C15, a ...
Caterpillar C13 Caterpillar C15 Caterpillar 3406E Detroit Diesel MBE 4000 Detroit Diesel Series 60 Detroit Diesel DD13/15/16 Cummins ISX Cummins N14: Transmission: Eaton 8, 9, 10, 13,& 18 speed manual Eaton UltraShift automated manual Allison 4500 RDS automatic: Chronology; Predecessor: Freightliner FLD: Successor: Freightliner Cascadia
Caterpillar (CAT) C7, 7.2-liter, 6-cylinder inline water-cooled diesel developing 275 hp (EPA 2007) Payload capacity: rated at 2.5 U.S. tons: Transmission: Allison 3700 SP 7-speed automatic with integral single speed transfer case: Suspension: Parabolic tapered leaf springs and telescopic shock-absorbers: Fuel capacity: 212 litres (56 US Gallons)
The C15TA was used by the British and Canadian units in the Northwest Europe campaign as armoured personnel carrier and ambulance (CT15AA), . After the end of the hostilities, many vehicles were left in Europe and were subsequently employed by armies of the liberated European countries, including Belgium, Greece, Denmark (as M6 Mosegris), the Netherlands (which received at least 396 units ...