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  2. List of the United States military vehicles by model number

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    M1274 M-ATV Key Leader Vehicles (KLV), WIN-T Soldier Network Extension (SNE) M1275; M1276 M-ATV Key Leader Vehicles (KLV), WIN-T Point of Presence (PoP) M1277 M-ATV fitted with M153 CROWS; M1278 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) Heavy Guns Carrier (HGC) M1279 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) Utility (Utl)

  3. Jeep J8 - Wikipedia

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    Jeep J8 at the State Fair of Texas 2008, Fair Park, Dallas. The J8 is equipped with larger brakes, axles and suspension components than the civilian version and can be upgraded further depending on the end user requirement. It has a base payload capacity of 1,339 kilograms (2,952 lb) which can be extended for Armoured or Utility variants.

  4. All Terrain Mobility Platform - Wikipedia

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    It has permanent six wheel drive (6x6) with the front four wheels (two axles) steered conventionally by using a rotating handlebar arrangement. These handlebars also operate the steering brakes, which act independently on each side of the vehicle giving brake steering.

  5. All-terrain vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An all-terrain vehicle (ATV), also known as a light utility vehicle (LUV), [1] a quad bike or quad (if it has four wheels), as defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), is a vehicle that travels on low-pressure tires, has a seat that is straddled by the operator, and has handlebars, similar to a motorcycle. As the name ...

  6. Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer - Wikipedia

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    The Pinzgauer is a family of high-mobility all-terrain 4WD (4×4) and 6WD (6×6) military utility vehicles. The vehicle was originally developed in the late 1960s and manufactured by Steyr-Daimler-Puch [2] [3] of Graz, Austria, and was named after the Pinzgauer, an Austrian breed of cattle.

  7. List of U.S. military jeeps - Wikipedia

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    1956–1965 Jeep Forward Control military variants M676 Truck, Cargo Pickup; M677 Truck, Cargo Pickup w/4 Dr. Cab; M678 Truck, Carry All; M679 Truck, Ambulance; 1958-1960 Willys XM443 / M443E1 "Super Mule" – prototypes for 3⁄4-ton, underfloor mid-engined platform-trucks, comparable to but larger than the M274 "Mechanical Mule".

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  9. Sherp - Wikipedia

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    The key feature of SHERP vehicles is the large wheels with an onboard system to inflate or deflate them, which allows vehicles to travel through water, cross brushwood, scramble and climb up thin ice. [4] This design concept is copied by other manufacturers like BigBo [5] and Shatun (articulated steering). [6]