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M1078 (LMTV Cargo) M1079 (LMTV Van) M1080 (LMTV Chassis (3.9 m)) M1081 (LMTV Cargo-airdrop LVAD) M1082 (LMTV Trailer) M1083 (MTV Cargo) M1084 (MTV Cargo with MHE) M1085 (MTV Long Wheelbase Cargo) M1086 (MTV Long Wheelbase Cargo with MHE) M1087 (MTV Expansible Van) M1088 (MTV Tractor) M1089 (MTV Wrecker) M1090 (MTV Dump) M1091 (MTV 1,500 gallon ...
LMTV [t] M1078 [29] 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton 4x4: 1991–present: Cargo, van, and chassis for specialty bodies MTV [u] M1083 [30] 5-ton 6x6: 2005–present: Cargo, dump, semi-tractor, tanker, wrecker, and others M915A2 series [31] 15-ton [v] 6x4 [w] 1990–present: Tractor, dump Freightliner models HET [x] M1070 Heavy 8x8: 1993–present: 2,033: Semi ...
M1078 2.5-ton cargo truck, M1079 2.5-ton van; M1080 2.5-ton chassis; M1081 2.5-ton cargo truck LVAD LAPES/AD; M1082 2.5-ton trailer; M1083 5-ton cargo truck; M1084 5-ton cargo truck with MHE; M1085 5-ton long-wheelbase cargo truck; M1086 5-ton long-wheelbase cargo truck with MHE; M1087 5-ton expansible van; M1088 5-ton tractor; M1089 5-ton wrecker
Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (project name for the M1078 FMTV series) FCM 36 light tank (French; pre–World War II) Ferret FV711 armoured car (UK, modern) Fiat 2000 light tank (Italy; World War I) Fiat 3000 light tank (Italy; pre–World War II) Fiat 6614 wheeled armoured personnel carrier (Italy; Cold War)
The idea for the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) first emerged in 2006 from threats experienced during the Iraq War.The primary tactical wheeled vehicle used by the U.S. military at the start of the war was the Humvee.
According to The New York Times, the Army has started to "wikify" certain field manuals, allowing any authorized user to update the manuals. [4] This process, specifically using the MediaWiki arm of the military's professional networking application, milSuite, was recognized by the White House as an Open Government Initiative in 2010.
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The Palletized Load System (PLS) is a truck-based logistics system that entered service in the United States Army in 1993. It performs long and short distance freight transport, unit resupply, and other missions in the tactical environment to support modernized and highly mobile combat units.