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The now-imprecise ton rating has continued since the post World War II era to compare standard sizes, rather than actual capacities. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In 1975, a change in U.S. emission laws required any vehicle under 6000 pounds GVWR to burn unleaded fuel. U.S. pickup truck manufacturers responded with a "heavy half" pickup of over 6000 pounds ...
It was also used by Canada Post. The LLV uses a chassis built by General Motors based on its Chevrolet S-10 with an aluminum body built by Grumman . In 2021, after a long competition, the USPS announced it had awarded a $6 billion contract to Oshkosh Defense to produce the Next Generation Delivery Vehicle , which will replace the LLV.
The M274 Mule was introduced in 1956 to supplement both the 1 ⁄ 4-short-ton (0.23-tonne) trucks ("Jeeps") and 3 ⁄ 4-short-ton (0.68-tonne) trucks (Weapons Carrier Series and M37 series) in airborne and infantry battalions.
A TG MIL range TGM (4x4) A TG MIL range TGM 18.280 (4x4); 18 denotes approx. GVW, 280 denotes approx. engine power - 280 hp A TG MIL TGS (8x8), this example a Swedish Army trials vehicle
Post-Afghanistan, no Caiman MRAPs have been retained by U.S. armed forces. ... TM 9-2320-365-10 Operator's instructions Manual M1078 Series, 2 1⁄2-ton, 4x4, Light ...
2.3 Post-2010. 2.4 Foreign ... The Sherpa Light is a family of 4x4 tactical and light armored ... Poids Lourd Forces Spéciales or Special Forces Heavy Weight: ...
The International Loadstar is a series of trucks that were produced by International Harvester from 1962 to 1978. [1] The first product line of the company developed specifically as a medium-duty truck, the Loadstar was slotted between C-Line pickup trucks and the heavy-duty R-series.
A General Post Office (later British Telecom) version used for installing telegraph poles was known as the Pole King. [ 3 ] Available with inline four or inline six cylinder petrol and diesel engines from Bedford, Leyland and Perkins , the TK was the quintessential light truck in the United Kingdom through most of the 1960s and 1970s, competing ...