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  2. Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. M1120 HEMTT Load Handling System - Wikipedia

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    The M1120 HEMTT LHS (Load Handling System) is a M977 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck with a load handling system in place of a flat bed/cargo body. The HEMTT is an eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered, tactical truck used by the US military and others.

  4. Oshkosh Defense receives US Army $231.9M contract for heavy ...

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    According to a recent news release, Oshkosh Defense will produce new Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck A4 tankers, cargos, wreckers, load handling systems, Common Bridge Transports and ...

  5. Motor transport - Wikipedia

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    The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) is an eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered, 10-short-ton (9,100 kg) tactical truck. [8] 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.

  6. Honeywell Wins $72 Million Army "Driver's Ed" Contract - AOL

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    Honeywell announced today that it has been awarded a three-year, $72.4 million contract to supply the U.S. Army with 10-ton heavy tactical vehicles under the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and ...

  7. List of United States Army tactical truck models - Wikipedia

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    In 1939–1941, the US Army Quartermaster Corps was developing a full, and largely standardized line of tactical trucks, that could all operate off-road, and in all weather. In 1941, trucks of 1 ⁄ 4 -ton, 1 ⁄ 2 -ton, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 -ton, and 3-ton load capacity, (4x4), and of 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -ton , 4-ton, and 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 -tons, (6x6), were in ...

  8. List of currently active United States military land vehicles

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    Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement – 7,500; Heavy Equipment Transport System; M35 2½ ton cargo truck; M939 Truck – 32,000; M970; Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles – 80,000; Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck – 13,000; Logistics Vehicle System; Palletized Load System; Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle; R-11 Refueler; Gun Truck ...

  9. Logistics Vehicle System Replacement - Wikipedia

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    The first LVSRs were ordered in 2006. The LVSR is the USMC's equivalent of the U.S. Army’s Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) and Palletized Load System (PLS). The Marines do not use the HEMTT or PLS [4] and the Army does not use the LVSR, but both services use a common trailer (M1076) with all three truck types.