The Oshkosh M911 (factory designation F2365) is a heavy-load truck produced by the Oshkosh Corporation in the 1970s, used by the US Army. In the second...
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contract to supply 744 M911 heavy equipment transporters, the first in a long line of U.S. Army contracts that now sees Oshkosh Defense as the sole supplier...
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Heavy Equipment Transport System (redirect from M911 tractor)
(Oshkosh M1070) Greece (Oshkosh M911) Iraq (Oshkosh M1070) Israel (DRS M1000) Jordan (Oshkosh M1070 Morocco (Oshkosh M911) Oman (Oshkosh M911) Saudi...
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Europe and operates with a different trailer. They replaced the earlier Oshkosh M911 tractor unit and M747 semi-trailer. The M1070 is also used as a prime...
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wrecker and a tractor truck. The LVSR was designed and is manufactured by Oshkosh Defense. The first LVSRs were ordered in 2006. The LVSR is the USMC's equivalent...
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Στρατηγικών Μεταφορών του Στρατού". Defence-point.gr. Retrieved 2022-05-10. "Oshkosh MTVR Heavy Utility Truck | Military-Today.com". www.military-today.com...
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Mercedes-Benz Zetros Russian Ural-4320 Russian ZIL-131 Ukrainian KrAZ-255 U.S. Oshkosh M911 (also produced as 8x6 with a liftable second axle) Commercial Commercial...
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5-ton 8x8 M880 1⁄4-ton 4x4 M817 5-ton 6x6 M520 8-ton 4x4 M920 20-ton 8x6 M911 heavy 8x6 In the 1980s truck series began to be named from the initials of...
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Janes, "Oshkosh M911 (8 × 6/6 × 6) heavy equipment transporter and 604N and 635NL tank transport semi-trailers". Ware (2012), p. 151. Janes, "Oshkosh (6 ×...
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Army Oshkosh Corporation Commercial Heavy Equipment Transporter (C-HET)- M746 or M911 tractor with M747 semitrailer USA 1970s–1990s US Army Oshkosh Corporation...
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Developed from the NO, it would be the US Army's standard until replaced by the M911 starting in 1976. 1956: Mack buys the tooling of the Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine...
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