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The M548 is a tracked cargo carrier. It is based on the M113 armored personnel carrier, and was built by FMC Corp. at its San Jose, California , and Charleston, West Virginia facilities. [ 1 ]
M28 cargo carrier (G154) M29 Weasel carrier, cargo, full-track, 1/2-ton, amphibious (G179) M30 cargo carrier (G158) based on M4 Sherman; M31 tank recovery vehicle (M3 Grant) M32 recovery vehicle (M4 Sherman) M32A1 recovery vehicle, medium, 16 1 ⁄ 2 inch full-track M32A1B1 recovery vehicle, medium, 23 3 ⁄ 4 inch full-track (M4A1 chassis)
XM548/M548 – unarmored 6 ton cargo carrier. XM548E1 – unarmored carrier/launcher for the MIM-72 Chaparral surface-to-air missiles of the M54 system. Redesignated XM730. M577 – this variant is used as a command vehicle, generally as a tactical operations center (TOC). The passenger compartment is raised to 74.75 in (189.9 cm).
M548. Unarmored cargo carrier equipped with a rear cargo bed. M577 undergoing maintenance Lithuanian Army M113 fitter and repair vehicle M577 command post carrier. Command variant, the roof over the rear troop compartment is higher. The vehicle also carries additional radios and a generator.
Iraqi EE-9 Cascavel armoured car hit by Coalition tank fire in February 1991. Coalition aircraft inbound during Operation Desert Shield.. List of Gulf War military equipment is a summary of the various military weapons and vehicles used by the different nations during the Gulf War of 1990–1991.
M548 cargo carriers and M48 tanks from Headquarters Company, 2nd Squadron, 34th Armor, 25th Infantry Division, head for a night defensive position at the base of Nui Ba Den Mountain, February 1970. Constituted 28 August 1941 in the Regular Army as the 34th Armored Regiment and assigned to the 5th Armored Division