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The M1151 Enhanced Armament Carrier [3] is an improved version of the standard Humvee (HMMWV) designed to replace the M1025A2 used by the United States Armed Forces as a response to United States Central Command requirements.
M1102 trailer, cargo, heavy, (for HMMWV) M1103 trailer, chassis, (for HMMWV) M1108 universal carrier, armored carrier based on the M113; M1109 HMMWV 4 × 4 weapon carrier; M1112 trailer, tank, water: 400 gallon, 1 1 ⁄ 2-ton, 8-wheel (Water Buffalo) M1113 HMMWV 4 × 4 utility vehicle; M1114 HMMWV 4 × 4 weapon carrier with improved armour ...
Later models of GMVs included versions based on the M1113 chassis. Another model based on the M1165 HMMWV can be fitted with armor kits to create an 'up-armored' GMV with additional armor plating, ballistic glass and an optional gun shield around the top gunner's turret. Variants consist of the following: [6] GMV-S – Army Special Forces
TM 9-500 Data Sheets for Ordnance Type Material (PDF). US Dept. of the Army. 1962; TM 9-2800 Standard Military Motor Vehicles (PDF). US War Dept. 1943; TM 9-2800 Military Vehicles (PDF). US Dept. of the Army. 1947; TM 9-2800 Military Vehicles (PDF). US Dept. of the Army. 1953
TM 9-2320-218-34-1 Direct Support and General Support Maintenance Truck, Utility: ¼-ton, 4×4, M151A2 Series (PDF). US Department of the Army. 1983. TM 9-2320-218-34P Direct Support and General Support Maintenance Repair Parts and Special Tools List Truck, Utility: ¼-ton, 4×4, M151...(and others) (PDF). US Department of the Army. 1988. TM 9 ...
List of United States Army tactical truck engines. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (CUCV), M998 1 + 1 ⁄ 4-ton 4x4 (HMMWV) 270: 270 cu ...
US Dept. of the Army. 1998. TM 55-2320-272-14-1 Transport Guidance Technical Manual Truck 5-ton, 6x6, M939-Series, M939A1-Series, and M939A2-Series (PDF). US Dept. of the Army. 1993; Military Vehicles Forecast: United States Tactical Vehicles (PDF). Forecast International. 2003
This created confusion, as the name is the same as the USSOCOM Humvee-based Ground Mobility Vehicle, and its replacement, the M1288 GMV 1.1, a vehicle also based on the Flyer 72. The Army acknowledged General Dynamics' potential advantages because of the SOCOM contract but stated it was considering all options and would not sole-source their award.