- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck
The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) series are a range of 8x8 diesel powered off-road capable trucks, used by the US military. Formally described as "Truck, Cargo: 10-Ton, 8x8", it has been nicknamed the "Dragon Wagon". HEMTT trucks first went into service with the U.S. Army in 1982, as a replacement for the
M520 Goer . [http://www.olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_hemtt.php]A 10x10 variant of the HEMTT truck is used as prime mover in the
Palletized Load System (PLS). The vehicle is produced by theOshkosh Truck Corporation . In the civilian realm the truck's chassis is also used in airport firefighting vehicles.The
United States Marine Corps uses a similar vehicle, the Logistics Vehicle System (LVS), also manufactured by Oshkosh. An LVS differs in that it is actually anarticulated vehicle , similar to asemi-trailer truck , using a modular system of a Front Power Unit attached to a Rear Body Unit, whereas HEMTTs are non-articulated, single unit vehicles.Description
The HEMTT's objective is to provide heavy transport capabilities for supply and re-supply of combat vehicles and weapons systems for the
United States Army . It is distinguished by extreme mobility compared to standard 5-ton trucks, thanks to its large number of wheels, combined with all-wheel drive and very large, low-pressure tires. Though far less publicized than the Humvee, it has been extremely important in transporting logistics behind quick-moving forces based on theM1 Abrams tank. Having proved itself as a key workhorse of the US heavy tactical wheeled vehicle fleet, about 13,000 HEMTT vehicles are in service today.HEMTT trucks exist in several configurations:
*M977 and M985 cargo trucks carry all types of equipment, especially ammunition. A crane is mounted at the rear of the vehicle.
*M978 tanker refuels tactical vehicles andhelicopter s in forward locations.
*M983 tractor tows the trailer-mountedMIM-104 Patriot missile systems.
*M983 with 30 KW generator and a crane mounted behind the cab towed theMGM-31 Pershing Erector Laucher inCONUS (a MAN tractor was used in West Germany).
*M984 recovery vehicle uses a lift-and-tow system to recover disabled vehicles in two-to-three minutes. It mounts a recovery winch, a crane and a large storage box.The cost of a 'plain' HEMTT (M977 or M985) begins at approximately $135,000.
The latest model, the HEMTT A3, features independent suspension and a hybrid drive system (see
Petroleum electric hybrid vehicle ).General characteristics
*Length: 33.4 ft (10.2 m) M977, M978, M985, 32.8 ft (10.0 m) M984, 29.2 ft (8.9 m) M983
*Width: 8.5 ft (2.6 m)
*Height: 7.8 ft (2.4 m)
*Weight: 31 tons (M977, M978, M983), 34 tons (M985), 49 tons (M984)
*Speed (if governed): 55 mph (89 km/h)
*Speed (not governed) 65+ MPH
*Range: 300 miles (480 km)
*Fording Depth: 5.4 ft (1.6 m)
*Crew: 2ee also
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M939 Truck
*Heavy Equipment Transport System
*Logistics Vehicle System (LVS)External links
* [http://www.primeportal.net/hemtt.htm Photos and Walk Arounds of most HEMTT Variants at Prime Portal]
* [http://www.hybrid-vehicle.org/hybrid-truck-hemtt.html Hybrid-Vehicle.org: Oshkosh hybrid truck the HEMTT A3]
* [http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/wheeled/hemtt.html Army Fact File: HEMTT]
* [http://www.oshkoshtruck.com/defense/products~hemtt~home.cfm Oshkosh website: HEMTT]
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