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  2. Oshkosh P-19R Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting vehicle

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    The Oshkosh P-19R is an Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicle and it was selected by the United States Marine Corps in 2013. [3] The first delivery occurred in June 2017, Initial Operating Capability (IOC) followed in February 2018, and in service the P-19R serves as a first-response vehicle in aircraft fire emergencies at military bases and expeditionary airfields.

  3. Aircraft rescue and firefighting - Wikipedia

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    Military bases may have their own ARFF services with specialized duties and training. [5] Airports required to have ARFF services are inspected at least annually by the FAA for compliance with FAR, Part 139. Military ARFF operations must meet the mission requirements for their individual branch of the service.

  4. Oshkosh MB-5 - Wikipedia

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    The Oshkosh MB-5 is a specialized aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) vehicle built by Oshkosh Corporation (formerly Oshkosh Truck Corp.) for putting out fires on-board aircraft carriers. It was designed for rapid deployment of multiple firefighting media by a crew of 4, with a relatively compact design.

  5. Oshkosh Striker - Wikipedia

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    The Oshkosh Striker is a specialized aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) vehicle built by Oshkosh Corporation at the Pierce Mfg. facilities in Appleton, Wisconsin. There are three models of the Striker: 1500, 3000, 4500. [1]

  6. Oshkosh TAK-4 Independent Suspension System - Wikipedia

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    In addition to third party usage for U.S. Army and Marines Mine Resistant Ambush Protected fleet upgrades, TAK-4 independent suspension system is fitted by Oshkosh to a variety of its military vehicles and by its business unit, Oshkosh Airport Products, to its Striker Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) trucks and Pierce Manufacturing to its ...

  7. Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization

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    Sailors studying for the NATOPS exam. The Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) program (pronounced NAY-Tops) prescribes general flight and operating instructions and procedures applicable to the operation of all United States naval aircraft and related activities.

  8. Oshkosh Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The LVSR is a family of vehicles, based on a common 5-axle ten-wheel drive 10x10 chassis, that vary in individual configuration by mission requirements. It replaced the LVS. M-ATV (MRAP All-Terrain Vehicle). [22] A medium-weight mine blast protected vehicle originally developed for use in Afghanistan. MTVR (Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement ...

  9. Airport crash tender - Wikipedia

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    Airport crash tenders offer relatively good acceleration for their size and weight, are able to negotiate rough terrain outside the airport area, carry large capacities of water and fire fighting foam, are fitted with powerful high-capacity pumps and water/foam cannons, and are capable of delivering firefighting media over long distances.