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The variants of the M274 with respective powerplants were: M274 – four-cylinder Willys four-cycle; M274 A1 – four-cylinder Willys four-cycle; M274 A2 to A5 – two-cylinder Continental-Hercules four-cycle, air-cooled; All Mules had three-speed manual, non-synchromesh transmissions with two-speed transfer cases, and were four-wheel drive ...
Haflinger, Steyr Puch, is not listed in the table of Australian Army vehicles in Vietnam within the M Cecil book Mud & Dust, but a popular misconception may have occurred because of the US M274 Mechanical Mule which has a similar size and mechanical arrangement and was used to carry munitions and other equipment.
M274 carrier, light weapons, Infantry, 4-cylinder Willys, 1 ⁄ 2-ton M274A1 carrier , light weapons, Infantry, 106 mm platform, 1 ⁄ 2 -ton, 25 mph M274A2 truck , platform, utility, magnesium frame, 1 ⁄ 2 -ton, 4 × 4
Produced by FWD during World War II, many were purchased by Canada and in 1943 the US Army placed an order and between 7,000 and 9,000 were produced for them, although most of these were supplied to allies under Lend-Lease as it was a non-standardized type with little inter-changeability of parts with other trucks in US service. [26] FWD Model B
In 1949 the US Army set a requirement for a family of extra heavy-duty 10‑ton (9,072 kg) load rated, off-road, 6x6 tactical trucks. Mack's design, influenced by their WWII era NO (7 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton, 6x6 truck), was chosen.
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Mercedes-Benz M270/M274 engine, an automobile engine M274 ½-ton 4×4 utility platform truck , U.S. military truck platform SMPTE 274M , a high definition video standard
The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) is an eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered, 10-short-ton (9,100 kg) tactical truck. [2] The M977 HEMTT first entered service in 1982 with the United States Army as a replacement for the M520 Goer, and since that date has remained in production for the U.S. Army and other nations.