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various platforms including Humvee, Unimog, Ford Ranger and other pickups; Other Technicals of various origins: Ford Ranger LTV pickups; Toyota Hilux; BTS-4 Armoured Recovery Vehicle; Bridge Laying Vehicles: MTU-20; MTU-72; BTM-3 Mine Clearing Vehicle; ScanEagle unmanned aerial vehicle [4]
HMMWV operators U.S. Marine Corps HMMWVs in the Philippines deliver food packs after Typhoon Ketsana, 2009 A HMMWV firing an AGM-114 Hellfire missile U.S. Marines pushing an M1114 HMMWV during a 'Humvee Push' competition, in 2016 Humvee maintenance with engine exposed by Czech Army in Afghanistan A Spanish Navy Marines M-966 equipped with BGM ...
The vehicle was utilized by American military police and convoy security units in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is a more heavily protected and heavily armed alternative to the armored M1114 HMMWV aka "Humvee", which was not originally designed to be a protected fighting vehicle.
A suicide bomber in a stolen military Humvee targeted a base in eastern Afghanistan belonging to the country's intelligence service early on Monday, killing at least nine members of the force ...
Name Image Origin Type Information Rifles; M4 United States Carbine: Over 10,000 captured from the former Afghan National Army. [1] [2]M16 United States Assault rifle: 104,000 M16A2 and M16A4 variants used. [3]
The GMV program made changes in the Humvee's chassis and tires to make them more compatible for off-road work. The tires used were more rugged [7] and have a central tire inflation system. Heavy suspension was also included as an upgrade, [6] giving a ground clearance of 16.8 inch / 42.672 cm.
The Oshkosh M-ATV is a mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle developed by the Oshkosh Corporation for the MRAP All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) program. Intended to replace M1114 HMMWVs (Humvee), it is designed to provide the same levels of protection as the larger and heavier previous MRAPs, but with improved mobility.
The original Eagle used the chassis and running gear of the Humvee.It was developed for the needs of the Swiss Army for an armoured reconnaissance vehicle.The Danish Army also purchased the Eagle I, and used it in the 2003 war in Iraq, as well as the ISAF mission in Afghanistan.