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Equipment Smartbook TABLE OF CONTENT Commo/Data Mngt/Intel a. RQ-7 SHADOW g. RAVEN b. JNN h. TROJAN m. FBCB 2 c. VSAT i. PROPHET n. CAISI d. SAMS j. SMART-T o. BCS 3 e. PBUSE k. PFED AN/PSG-10 f. SINCGARS l. TC-AIMS II Support Equipment a. LVOSS k. LRAS 3 b. HIPPO l. PAS 13 c. TWPS m. PAS 13 B d. Containerized Kitchen n. MK 93 e. SEE/FLU o. TQG f. M 9 ACE p. FRS g. M 105 DUECE h. KNIGHT i. M 992 FAASV j. M 548 Cargo Carrier HMMWV a. M 998 b. M 1097 c. M 1025/M 1026 d. M 1037/1042 e. M 996/997/1035 f. M 1113/1114 g. M 1151/1152 h. M 1165 1
Smartbook FMTV’S a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. M 1078 M 1079 M 1082 (LMTVT) M 1083 M 1084 M 1085 (LWB) M 1086 (LWB) M 1087 (VAN) M 1088 M 1089 (WRECKER) M 1090 (DUMP) M 1091 (FUEL/WATER TANKER) M 1095 (MTVT) HEMTT’S a. b. c. d. e. M 977/985 M 1120 (LHS) M 978 M 984 HEMAT COMBAT SYSTEMS a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. JAVELIN TOW M 119 A 1/A 2 (105 MM TOWED) M 109 A 6 M 7 (BFSTV) M 2 A 2/M 3 A 2 M 1 A 1 (AIM) M 113 A 3 M 1064 A 3 M 577 A 3 M 1068 A 3 M 107 M 24 2
Description RQ-7 Shadow 200 Tactical UAV The Shadow 200 Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle system provides brigadelevel commanders with real-time intelligence of what is happening on the ground - day or night, while being virtually undetectable. The secret is its ability to fly at extremely high altitudes while using advanced imaging systems capable of seeing from great distances. Specifications The air vehicle is intended to provide coverage of a brigade area of interest for up to four hours, at 50 kilometers from the launch and recovery site. The maximum range is 125 kilometers (limited by data link capability), and operations are generally conducted from 8, 000 to 10, 000 feet above ground level during the day and 6, 000 to 8, 000 feet above ground level at night. The air vehicle uses a pneumatic launcher and is recovered by a tactical automatic landing system without pilot intervention on the runway. The air vehicle is stopped using an arresting hook and cable system. Remarks LIN # Z 16242 _____________________ _____________________ 3
Description Joint Network Node (JNN) JNN Network commercial technology insertion will provide the Army with a highspeed and high capacity backbone communications network focused on rapidly moving information in a manner that supports commanders, staffs, functional units, and capabilities based formations. JNN Network enables commanders to plan, prepare, and execute multiple missions and task simultaneously. Specifications JNN’s equipment includes 2651 and 3725 series routers, 2950 and 3750 Ethernet switches and VG 248 gateway voice equipment from Cisco; Promina 400 broadband services delivery platforms from net. com; HDX PBX switches from Redcom; and Net. Screen 25 and 5 XT firewalls from Juniper. The system also uses General Dynamics’ proprietary Vantage gateway, which lets it share information with MSETritac. JNN equipment sits in two shelters on two Army high-mobility, multipurpose vehicles, or humvees. One sits at a midlevel brigade command center on the battlefield and the other at the higher-level division command center near it. Remarks LIN # Z 00562 _____________________ _____________________ _________ 4
Description VERY SMALL APERTURE TERMINALS (VSAT) The Smart. Point VSAT system is designed to be quickly and easily deployed and fully operational from the case to airtime by two people in 15 minutes, enabling users to stay in communication with command control centers from around the world. The Smart. Point VSAT is operated via a robust embedded processor designed by AGS to maximize reliability and control. The processor facilitates accurate pointing, safe operations and no interference with other satellite users. Specifications The Smart. Point system comes in four transportable cases that can fit in the back of a Humvee vehicle, van, pickup truck or small airplane and can be transported with ease. The cases contain: Antenna pedestal Antenna reflector Communications unit Cable reel Remarks LIN # Z 00560 _____________________ _____________________ _________ 5
Description SAMS The Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS) consists of a collection of applications that provide Army users and logistics personnel easy access to day-to-day weapon systems and sub-component readiness status, maintenance and repair parts information, and facilitate their associated management functions. SAMS applications are part of the Army’s portfolio of automated logistics and integrated systems (TLS). SAMS functionality provides automated support for a broad range of Army weapons maintenance, support and repair activities including tactical direct support and general support-level maintenance activities, non-tactical Installation/Table of Distribution and Allowances (I/TDA) activities and MACOM/theater Specifications maintenance program operations. SAMS-I/TDA operates on HP 9000 (712 -715 & 725) & B-2000 minicomputers – standard hardware platforms that comply with Open Systems Environment (OSE) standards. SAMS-I/TDA also provides interfaces for vertical and horizontal data flows with other STAMIS. The SAMS-I/TDA hardware configuration provides standardized services, interfaces, protocols, and formats consistent with government OSE requirements. The tactical hardware platform for SAMS-REHOST is an Army Technical Architecture (ATA) compliant NDI computer. Remarks LIN # C 18718, C 28078 _____________________ _____________________ ____ 6
Description PBUSE (Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced) Specifications An automated logistics and integrated system (TLS), the Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) is the Army’s web-based, state-of-the art, Combat Service Support (CSS) property accountability system. PBUSE system features provide Standard Property Book System-Redesign (SPBS-R) and Unit Level Supply System-S 4 (ULLS-S 4) functionality. PBUSE also offers a control system for data access-by-permission in both garrison and tactical environments that is fully compliant with requirements outlined in the Federal Financial Management Improvement Act (FFMIA) and required by the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). . Users access the database server with Pentium class workstations They may use other computers to access the central database, but the machines must meet minimum RAM and storage requirements to ensure optimum system performance. Users also have access to a laser printer for required document and report production. Remarks LIN # C 27707 _____________________ _____________________ _________ 7
Description SINCGARS (Single-Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System) is a family of lightweight, very high frequency (VHF) frequency modulated (FM) or frequency hopping (FH) radios for infantry, tactical vehicles, naval and airborne employment. SINCGARS replaces all AN/PRC-77 manpack and AN/VRC-12 series vehicular mounted and most other airborne and ground VHF frequency modulated (FM) radios in the Department of Defense. Specifications Although all units are interchangable except for minor differences like handles, cables and connectors, there are many configurations of the components of SINCGARS to fulfill its many operational roles. This list is an outline of the nomenclature of the principal end item units. Nomenclature. Services. Usage AN/PRC-119 Army/USMC/USAFTactical ground (short-range dismount/manpack) AN/VRC-87 Army. Vehicular/tactical ground (short -range) AN/VRC-88 Army/USMCVehicular/tactical ground (short-range dismountable) AN/VRC-89 All. Vehicular/tactical ground (shortrange and long-range) AN/VRC-90 All. Vehicular/shipboard/tactical ground (long-range) AN/VRC-91 Army/USAF/USMCVehicular/tactical ground (short-range, long-range dismountable) AN/VRC-92 Army/Navy/USMCVehicular/tactical ground (dual long-range retransmission) AN/ARC-210(V)All. Shipboard/Aircraft/air to ground, air to air AN/ARC-222 USAFAircraft/air to ground, air to air AN/MRC-145 USMCVehicular Remarks LIN # R 70839 _____________________ _____________________ 8
Description RAVEN Today, the US Army uses the Raven as an organic mini-UAV operated at battalion level. The 4. 2 lbs (1. 9 kg) Raven can operate at ranges up to 10 km. Originally designed for operation at battalion level, the U. S. Army uses the Raven mini-UAV at company and platoon levels, to provide "over the hill" intelligence quick response missions in direct support of the battalion's activities. Ravens are supporting Army units in Iraq and Afghanistan, enhancing U. S. Army, Special Operation (SOCOM) forces and other services, performing reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (RSTA). Since 2004, the Army bought 1, 000 Raven systems, comprising of 3, 000 air vehicles. Specifications Length 1. 1 m (3 ft 7 in) Wingspan 1. 3 m (4 ft 3 in) Weight 1. 9 kg (4. 2 lb) Speed 95 km/h (60 mph) Ceiling 4500 m (15000 ft) Range 10 km (6. 2 miles) Endurance 80 min Propulsion Aveox 27/26/7 -AV electric motor Remarks LIN # Z 00446 _____________________ _____________________ 9
Description AN/TSQ-190 TROJAN SPIRIT II The Communications Central is an intelligence dissemination satellite terminal which provides communications access for intelligence processing and dissemination systems. The TROJAN SPIRIT II, or TS II, is the linchpin system for providing information connectivity to the military intelligence (MI) battlefield operating system. It supports fast-paced, flexible Army operations by providing tactical commanders with mission critical, high capacity intelligence information via voice, facsimile, digital traffic, and secondary imagery. Specifications TROJAN Data Network-1 (TDN-1). The TDN-1 operates at the SECRET security level and is the gateway to DSNET 1. It provides data exchange between TROJAN Classic facilities, switch extensions, and Special Purpose Intelligence Remote Integrated Terminals (SPIRITs). TROJAN Data Network-2 (TDN-2). The TDN-2 operates at the TOP SECRET/SCI level. It provides data exchange between selected TROJAN sites requiring access to the NSA network. TROJAN Data Network-3 (TDN-3). The TDN-3 operates at the TOP SECRET/SCI security level and is the gateway to JWICS. It provides data exchange between TROJAN CLASSIC facilities, switch extensions, and SPIRITs. Remarks LIN # C 89935 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 10
Description AN/MLQ-40 Prophet The Prophet is the Division and Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) commander's principal signals intelligence & electronic warfare (SIGINT & EW) system and preprocessor of organic SIGINT. It supports Force XXI and Army After Next (AAN) concepts by providing the commander with greatly enhanced situational awareness. The Prophet will also provide the Tactical Commander with an enhanced capability for electronic Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB), battlespace visualization, target development, and force protection throughout the division's width and depths as defined in Army XXI. Prophet will provide for non -lethal fires through its Electronic Attack and will provide the commander with their own Navigation Warfare (NAVWAR) Specifications The Prophet consists of Prophet Air, Control, and Ground and is a suite of division- level EW/SIGINT systems that operate at the collateral level or below (The Prophet Control element will have the capability to co-locate and interface with SCI elements such as the ACE or Special Purpose-Built Systems (SPBS)). Prophet’s primary mission will be to electronically map radio frequency (RF) emitters on the battlefield from 20 MHz (High Frequency/HF) to 2000 MHz (Super High Frequency/SHF). Electronic mapping is defined as detecting, identifying, locating, and tracking all RF emitters operating within line of sight and hearability and a graphical depiction Electronic Targeting Indicators (ETIs) of these emitters to allow for nodal analysis and correlation with other intelligence feeds at the Division's ACE SIGINT section and with the CGS at the Brigade's ACT. Prophet will facilitate the Protection of Global Positioning System (GPS) Remarks LIN # D 02704 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 11
Description SMART-T The Secure, Mobile, Anti-jam, Reliable, Tactical Terminal (SMART-T), a MILSTAR satellite communications transmit-and-receive terminal, is a core element of the Joint Service ground terminal segment of the MILSTAR satellite system. The primary SMART-T mission is multichannel, near-global extended range connectivity for the Army's Mobile Subscriber Equipment, which is the primary tactical communications equipment for corps and division operations. Operating at both the MILSTAR low and medium data rates, it is designed to provide tactical commanders with secure, jam resistant, extended range, two-way, point-to-point and network voice, data, and video communications. Specifications Communications Capabilities: Throughput: Can support multiple, simultaneous, low data rate (LDR) and medium data rate (MDR) data streams up to an aggregate data rate of 2. 240 Megabits (million) per second Mb/s. Data Rates: Four data streams at 128, 256, 512, or 1024. One data stream at T-1. Frequency: Uplink: 43. 5 -45. 5 GHz (Q Band) with 2 GHz Bandwidth Downlink: 20. 2 -21. 2 GHz (K Band) with 1 GHz Bandwidth Security: TRANSEC only integrated GPS Remarks LIN # T 81733 _____________________ _____________________ 12
Description PFED AN/PSG-10 The Pocket-sized Forward Entry Devices (PFEDs) are comprised of the ruggedized Personal Digital Assistant (R-PDA) hardware, with accessories and software. The PFED enables the ground soldier to generate call-forfire messages, which are fully interoperable with both AFATDS and other current force fire support systems. It can also be used to generate free text messages, resupply messages, NBC messages, unit status messages, as well as other fire control related messages. Specifications Enclosures for immersed operation in 1 meter of water • Pocket PC 2002 operating systems • Stylus pointing device • Four (4) buttons mapped to application shortcuts • Soft Input Panel (SIP) supporting a keyboard and three character recognition options • Two Type II PCMCIA slots for a tactical TCIM Card and dual serial interface cards • Various options for recharging internal battery (e. g. Battery Adapter, AC Adapter) • 40 inch, single-channel radio interface cable (PFEDs only) • 40 inch, Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR)/Laser Range Finder (LRF) interface Y-cable which will be • Protective cover for environmental and transportability protection Remarks LIN # Z 00058 _____________________ _____________________ 13
Description TC-AIMS II is a top-down directed program aimed at addressing critical shortfalls in the transportation of materiel and personnel, in support of Department of Defense (Do. D) operations. Downsizing trends within Do. D have created a profound reduction in the strength and number of pre-positioned forces worldwide. As a result, Do. D depends more than ever on rapid and effective force deployments to accomplish U. S. defense objectives. To achieve these goals, the Do. D must rely on Automated Information Systems (AISs) capable of operating within a leaner infrastructure. The Do. D must modernize, standardize and reengineer the AISs that support the Defense Transportation System (DTS). TC-AIMS II emerges as the result of this process. TC-AIMS II combines the best of the current systems into a single AIS capable of meeting both multiple and individual Service requirements. Specifications Client-server based system. Intel based computer. Windows 2000 operating system. Client: 166 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 10 GB HD. Server: HP LXe PRO 6/200 with Disk Array 5 SGL Processor (512 KB cache), 320 MB RAM, six 9. 1 GB Hot Swap Drives. Connectivity Requirements Requires ability to send email attachments and access to the TCAIMS II server from behind or outside the MCEN (NMCI) firewall. Remarks LIN #’S C 27367, C 27435 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 14
Description FBCB 2 The Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB 2) forms the principal Digital Command Control System for the Army at brigade and below. Applique hardware, software and EBC Software integrated into the various platforms at brigade and below, as well as appropriate Division and Corps slices necessary to support brigade operations. All FBCB 2/EBC systems are interconnected through a communications infrastructure called the Tactical Internet to exchange Situation Awareness data and conduct Command Control. * Exchanges 40 different command & control messages * Interoperable with MCS, ASAS, AFATDS, AMDWS, CSSCS * Operates at a temperature from -40 to 120° Fahrenheit * Integrated into 114 platforms ranging from M 1 A 2 SEP tank to the A 2 C 2 S command helicopter * Implements all Mil Sd 2525 B symbology Specifications Processor Unit: ruggidized numberous I/O ports upgradeable Keyboard: Environmentally sealed Built -in cursor control Backlit for night operations Display: Sunlight readable Wide viewing angles Touch screen input 256 color Remarks LIN # C 18378 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 15
Description CAISI is a tactical wireless LAN It provides wide area connectivity between the end users and the networks. CAISI secures the wireless links with encryption and access control technology from Fortress Technologies Inc. of Tampa, Fla. The wireless Ethernet standard uses the 2. 4 -GHz band at data rates up to 11 Mbps. Under WEP, all users of an 802. 11 b access point share one encryption key, and its weak encryption makes it easy to decipher. Also, wireless access depends on a user device’s media access control layer address, which is easy to discover and spoof. Specifications CAISI is a deployable wireless LAN infrastructure that can link up to 40 tents, vans, or shelters in a deployed sevensquare kilometer area. It includes FIPS 140 -approved encryption (Federal Information Processing Standards security requirements) for sensitive but unclassified (SBU) traffic. CSS SATCOM uses commercial off-the-shelf autopointing remote satellite terminal hardware repackaged in fly-away transit cases. Four fixed-site, contractoroperated commercial teleports provide global coverage. CSS SATCOM supports operations at quick halt and rapid movement within the battle space, and eliminates the “sneaker net, ” or the often dangerous transport of re-supply or spare parts orders on floppy disks. CSS SATCOM is totally Internet protocol (IP)based and connected to the Army’s Land. War. Net and DOD GIG. Remarks LIN #’S Z 00056, Z 00057 _____________________ _____________________ 16
Description Battle Command Sustainment Support System (BCS 3) The BCS 3 supports the warfighting C 2 and battle management process by rapidly processing large volumes of logistical, personnel and medical information. The BCS 3 will facilitate quicker, more accurate decision making by providing a more effective means force-level commanders and CSS commanders to determine the sustainability and supportability of current and planned operations. Qualitative improvements attributed to the BCS 3 will be measured by positive assessment by a substantial majority of commanders and their staffs. Specifications Common Operating Picture: BCS 3 fuses sustainment information from many sources in one mission-focused and tailored, map-centric visual display. Distribution Management: BCS 3 synchronizes critical supply and transportation asset information to facilitate sustainment tracking and provide a distribution COP. Commodity Tracking: BCS 3 merges both asset and in-transit visibility to give commanders the ability to “see the pipeline” and enable end-to-end commodity management. Convoy Tracking: BCS 3 enables the movement manager to plan, coordinate, and execute convoy operations; it is a force protection combat multiplier. Deployment Management: BCS 3 equips the commander with the ability to visualize cargo and equipment deployment. Remarks LIN # Z 00373 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 17
Description Light Vehicle Obscuration Smoke System (LVOSS) The LVOSS is a self-defense smoke/obscurant and non lethal device externally mounted on the host vehicle. The LVOSS is made of lightweight materials consisting primarily of the M 7 Discharger and an Installation Kit. The LVOSS has a push button Arming/Firing Unit (A/FU) which allows the operator to select the quadrant he needs to obscure. Additionally, the LVOSS uses M 90 smoke grenades which are low in toxicity and which minimize safety hazards to personnel and the environment. Mission: The LVOSS uses smoke grenades to counter threat weapon systems operating in the visual and near infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. The system can also be used to deliver anti-riot grenades (L 96 A 1/L 97 A 1, M 98, and M 99). Specifications Standardized discharger design for mounting on any family of Light Vehicle - M 304 Installs one M 7 Dischargers on M 966 HMMWVs - M 305 Installs four M 7 Dischargers on M 1025/1026 HMMWVs - M 310 Installs four M 7 Dischargers on M 1114 HMMWVs - 60 degree coverage per discharger Improvements over previous systems: - Provides smoke protection to light vehicles - This capability previously did not exist Remarks LIN # J 33315 _____________________ _____________________ 18
Description HIPPO The HIPPO can perform its mission when mounted on the Load Handling System truck or trailer. Also, the tankrack can be dropped far forward, as units establish water points, freeing the Load Handling System to perform other missions. The HIPPO’s pump is independent of the prime mover. An add-on kit will allow heating water in the HIPPO to prevent freezing or will allow cooling to increase the water’s palatability. The water tankrack will be mobile whether filled, partially filled or empty. Specifications The HIPPO will consist of a 2, 000 -gallon water tank rack that meets International Standards Organization (ISO) requirements. The HIPPO is compatible with the Heavy Extended Mobile Tactical Truck-Load Handling System (HEMTT -LHS). The HIPPO will include a pump, 35 -foot hose reel, and a filling stand for both canteens and 5 -gallon water cans. The HIPPO is capable of bulk and retail water distribution. The HIPPO can rapidly fill a unit’s water trailer or other bulk container and also can use suction to refill its own tank from a bulk water source. The HIPPO is much more durable than the SMFT and more stable with partial loads. The HIPPO’s off-road capability far exceeds the cross-country mobility of a 5 ton truck with stake and platform trailer. Remarks LIN # Z 78121 _____________________ _____________________ 19
Description Tactical Water Purification System (TWPS) Operating from lakes and rivers, the 1500 TWPS produces 1500 Gallons per Hour (GPH) of potable water at any temperature. With the micro-filtration pretreatment, the TWPS is unaffected by extreme levels of turbidity (silt and dirt) encountered with some rivers and in flooding situations. Operating from normal seawater, the 1500 TWPS produces 1200 GPH of potable water at any temperature. From extremely salty seawater sources containing up to 60, 000 mg/L-dissolved salts, the potable water production is reduced to 900 GPH. Specifications The Army version is contained within a specially designed 8 x 20 ISO shelter compatible with the NATO Palletized Loading System (PLS) and HEMTT M 1120 Load Handling System (LHS). This version includes a 60 k. W Tactical Quite Generator (TQG), an additional 9000 -gallon storage and distribution system, a beach well system (OISS), and a complete winter kit packed within the shelter. The total weight is 23, 000 lbs. Remarks LIN # T 14017 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 20
Description Containerized Kitchen The Containerized Kitchen will replace the Mobile Kitchen Trailer that was introduced in 1975. The new kitchen gives cooks the capability to roast, grill, boil, fry and bake. In testing, the Containerized Kitchen enabled cooks to feed more than 650 soldiers three meals per day. Specifications Unlike the MKT, the CK has running water food and beverage preparation, and for hand washing. It can roast, grill, boil, fry and bake. It has a refrigerator, 60 cubic feet of storage space for perishable foods, a warming rack, an integrated lighting system with blackout lights, a climate control system, and venting for cooking and burner byproducts. The serving line also is protected from inclement weather. The kitchen is also durable. It’s capable of operating in temperatures ranging from 25 below zero to 120 degrees F. Heat to cook the food is provided by the Modern Burner Unit, making it the first new system fielded with the MBU as the primary energy source. The MBU uses JP-8 fuel instead of gasoline and is in line with the military’s goal of using a single battlefield fuel. Remarks LIN # C 27633 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 21
Description Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) The Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) is a lightweight, all-wheel-drive, diesel-engine-driven, high-mobility vehicle with a backhoe, a bucket loader, and other attachments such as a handheld hydraulic rock drill, a chain saw, and a pavement breaker. The SEE weighs over 16, 000 pounds, is air transportable, can travel at speeds of more than 40 miles per hour on improved roads, and has limited off-road mobility. The SEE is used to rapidly dig combat emplacements such as crew-served weapon positions, command posts, and individual fighting positions. The high mobility of the SEE provides an earthmoving machine capable of rapid movement between battle positions. Specifications Light weight, all wheel drive Crew: 1 operator 40 mph (+) road speed Air transportable (c 130 & larger) Hydraulic attachments for rock drill, pavement breaker, chain saw, auger Major systems: front mounted lightweight bucket; rear mounted backhoe. 6 per mech eng bn Two-man fight positions: 30 min Crew-serve positions: 1 hour Remarks LIN # A 02812 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 22
Description Armored Combat Earthmover (M 9 ACE) The M 9 is a highly mobile, armored, amphibious combat earthmover capable of supporting forces in both offensive and defensive operations. It performs critical combat engineer tasks such as digging hull defilade fighting positions for guns, tanks and other battlefield systems to increase their survivability. The ACE breaches berms, prepares anti-tank ditches, prepares combat roads, removes roadblocks and prepares access routes at water obstacles. Specifications Travel weight 37, 000 lbs 17, 000 kg Remarks Height above cupola 118. 00" LIN # W 76473 299. 72 cm Length 245. 50" 622. 30 cm ___________ Width 110. 00" 279. 40 cm ___________ Tread 88. 00" 223. 5 cm Ground clearance 13. 00" 33. 02 cm ___________ Max level road speed 30 mph 50 kph ___________ Max water speed 3 mph 5 kph ___________ Max trench 62" 160 cm Max sideslope with 18, 000 lbs ___________ (8200 kg) in bowl 89% ___________ Max grade with 18, 000 lbs (8200 kg) ___________ in bowl 133% Max vertical obstacle 18" 46 cm Min turning diameter Pivot Max fording depth 36" 91 cm Cruising range~200 mi, roads 23 ~320 km, roads
Description M 105 Deployable Universal Combat Earthmover The DEUCE is a high-speed, steelreinforced rubber-tracked tractor, originally introduced for commercial agriculture applications by Caterpillar. Typical Vehicle Missions: Minefield Breaching and Clearing Obstacle Removal Trench Breaching Grading Excavating Route/Area Proofing Pushing/Towing Specifications Remarks Overall Length: 5867 mm (231 in) LIN # T 76541 Overall Height 1: 2776 mm (109. 3 in) Overall Width: 2946 mm (116 in) ___________ Special Shipping Width: 2591 mm (102 ___________ in) ___________ Gross Vehicle Weight: 16 140 kg (35, 500 lb) ___________ Winch Capacity 2: 97 856 N (22, 000 lb) ___________ Maximum Cable Strength 3: 195 725 N ___________ (44, 000 lb) ___________ Winch Drum Capacity 4: 55 169 mm (181 ft) ___________ Towing Capacity (1 st Gear): 15 910 kg (35, 000 lb) Max Fording Depth: 914 mm (36 in) Top Speed: 48 kph (30 mph) Engine Horsepower: 138/197 k. W 24 (185/265 hp)
Description Knight is a precision targeting system consisting of a laser designator / rangefinder, thermal imager, digital command control , blended inertial / GPS navigation and targeting, and a selfdefense weapon. Its mission is to provide precision far target location and laser target designation for both artillery and airdelivered general purpose and precisionguided munitions. Specifications The current US Army production version integrates the base Knight targeting and communications package along with the AN/TVQ-2 Ground/Vehicular Laser Locator / Designator (G/VLLD) and the AN/TAS 4 B thermal sight on two platforms. These are the M 1025 A 2 HMMWV for both heavy and light division forward observers, as well as the Stryker Fire Support Vehicle for the new Brigade Combat Teams. The modular nature of Knight enables the system to be fitted with other customer-specified sensors as well, such as the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder (LLDR). The sensor system can easily be removed for dismounted operation. Remarks LIN # S 50205 _____________________ _____________________ 25
Description M 992 FAASV Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle The M 992 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (FAASV) is basically the chassis of a standard M 109 155 mm self-propelled howitzer with the turret replaced by a fully enclosed superstructure. Following Desert Storm, the program followed two development paths during the mid-1990 s: new manufacture of 125 M 992 A 1 s and upgrade of all M 992 A 0 s to M 992 A 2 configuration. Specifications Able to carry a 12, 000 -pound (5, 454 kg) ammunition payload, the FAASV can be configured for various ammunition needs and specifications. A 50 -caliber machine gun is part of the FAASV's defense. Artillery cargo and crew are protected from fire threats by separate Automatic Fire Suppression in both crew and engine compartments. An 11. 5 -horsepower auxiliary power unit provides power support to the FAASV in the field, enabling it to move any type of towed howitzer at a maximum forward speed of 40 mph (64 km/h) and a reverse speed of 7 mph (11. 3 km/h). The same Low Heat Rejection engine used in the M 109 A 6 Paladin provides cold start capability and high horsepower for the vehicle, enabling the FAASV to keep pace with artillery forces. Remarks LIN # C 10908 _____________________ _____________________ 26
Description Carrier, Cargo, Full-Tracked, 6 Ton, M 548 The M-548 was used in Vietnam as an ammo carrier in support of armored units or artillery. It is still in use (2005) as a cargo vehicle or troop carrier. It also serves as a platform for the Volcano mine dispensing kit and other weapons platform purposes. The M-548 is based on the unarmored M-113 APC chassis and has been produced in variants M 548 A 1 and M 548 A 3. Incorporation of the RISE powerpack in the M 548 was initiated on the depot rebuilt line in 1994 as M 548 A 1 s were converted to M 548 A 3 s. The ring mount rail on the cab roof will accomodate a Mk 19 40 mm Grenade Launcher, or machine gun, 7. 62 mm Specifications or. 50 cal. Vehicle Weight 17, 566 lbs Vehicle Weight, Combat Loaded 29, 556 lbs Remarks Length 232 in LIN # D 11049 Width 105. 75 in ___________ Height 110. 75 in ___________ Height, Minimum Reducible 77 in Max Speed 37 mph ___________ Fording Capability 40 inches still water ___________ Range 300 Miles ___________ Vertical Obstacle 24 in Slope 60% ___________ Side Slope 30% ___________ Fuel Capacity 105 gal ___________ Crew/Passengers 1/3 Engine 275 hp Transmission Hydrostatic 27 Air Transportable C 5, C 130, C 141
Description LRAS 3 The Long Range Advanced Scout Surveillance System (LRAS 3) is a long-range multi-sensor system for the U. S. Army scout vehicle, providing real-time capability to detect, recognize, identify and pinpoint distant target locations. The LRAS 3 bridges the gap between currently fielded systems and the Future Scout and Calvary System. LRAS 3 enables heavy battalion and regimental scouts to conduct 24 -hour reconnaissance and surveillance missions, remaining outside threat acquisition and engagement range. LRAS 3 replaces obsolete systems that require scouts to close within direct-fire range of the threat being detected. LRAS 3 will be deployed on the M 1114 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) in its mounted configuration and can be used on a tripod for dismounted missions. Specifications HTI Second Generation FLIR WFOV - 8. 0 x 4. 5 degrees (16: 9), NFOV - 2. 6 x 1. 5 degrees (16: 9) Daylight TV Sensor WFOV - 6. 0 x 4. 5 degrees (4: 3), NFOV - 2. 0 x 1. 5 degrees (4: 3) Laser Range Finder Eyesafe; +/- 5 meter accuracy Remarks LIN # S 02976 _____________________ _____________________ 28
Description PAS 13 The TWS family comprises three variants: • AN/PAS-13(V)1 Light Weapon Thermal Sight (LWTS) for the M 16 and M 4 series rifles and carbines as well as the M 136 Light Anti-Armor Weapon. • AN/PAS-13(V)2 Medium Weapon Thermal Sight (MWTS) for the M 249 and M 240 B series medium machine guns. • AN/PAS-13(V)3 Heavy Weapon Thermal Sight (HWTS) for the squad leader’s weapon M 16 and M 4 series rifles and carbines, M 24 and M 107 Sniper Rifles, M 2 HB and MK 19 machine guns. Specifications Target Recognition Range: HWTS: 2200 meters; MWTS: 1100 meters; LWTS: 550 meters Weight (TWS I/TWS II): HWTS: 5. 3/3. 9 pounds; MWTS: 5. 0/2. 8 pounds; LWTS: 3. 0/1. 8 pounds Operational Time: TWS I: HWTS/MWTS: 6. 4 hours (BA 5347/U) or 4 hours (BB-2847 A/U rechargeable) LWTS: 10. 5 hours (8 Lithium AAs) TWS II: HWTS/MWTS: 6. 5 hours (6 Lithium AAs) LWTS: 5 hours (4 Lithium AAs) Field of View: HWTS: ≥ 3 degrees/9 degrees (narrow/wide) MWTS: ≥ 6 degrees/18 degrees (narrow/wide) LWTS: ≥ 15 degrees Magnification: HWTS: 10 x/3. 3 x (narrow/wide) MWTS: 5 x/1. 66 x (narrow/wide) LWTS: 1. 55 x Remarks LIN # S 60356 _____________________ _____________________ 29
Description PAS 13 B The compact, manportable AN/PAS-13 B Thermal Weapon Sight is an all-weather infrared imaging device that cuts through battlefield obscurants to deliver clear surveillance imagery and effective fire control day and night. Specifications The AN/PAS-13 B Thermal Weapons Sight (TWS) is an advanced infrared weapon sight developed by the U. S. Army and Raytheon. The combatproven AN/PAS-13 B combines rugged, lightweight, modular construction with superior thermal imaging technology to give today’s warfighter the ability to shoot equally well day or night, significantly increasing survivability and lethality margins on the 21 st century battlefield. Remarks LIN # S 60356 _____________________ _____________________ 30
Description MK 93 This MK 93 Machine Gun Mount is a new (2004) stronger design by the U. S. Army. The mount accepts the M 2 HB 12. 7 mm machine gun or the MK 19 40 mm machine gun and is designed for use on HMMWV’s, trucks and armored vehicles. With its small pintle it fits into a variety of tripods, pedestals and the Universal Pintle Adapter (UPA). The left rail supports an interface plate that accepts a variety of quick removable ammo can holders. The M 2 HB weapon is held in place by front and rear stainless steel ball lock pins. A slider system with two hydraulic shock absorbers reduce firing shock in both recoil and counter recoil for the M 2 HB. Specifications A train stop block and depression stop assembly provide travel stop limits. An elevation travel lock pin locks the carriage to the cradle making it much easier to install a weapon. Holes in the carriage are provided for installation of armor brackets and an Armor Shield (M 35 -021). Remarks LIN # M 12647 _____________________ _____________________ 31
Description Tactical Quiet Generators (TQG) The Tactical Quiet Generators (TQGs) are the latest generation of military generators for use by the Armed Forces. They were developed in response to the changing military threats, new strategies, and fiscal constraints which dictated improved battlefield survivability, enhanced deployment/maintainability and reduced operating and support costs. These military generators use predominantly commercial components, and provide a "Quantum Leap" in performance for the Standard Family of Do. D Generators. Libby Corporation won the contract to develop the 5 -60 k. W generators, and Specifications Fermont Division the 3 k. W TQGs are skid or trailer mounted generator sets, are "single-fuel" compliant (operate on diesel/JP fuels), have radically improved survivability, mobility, reliability and maintainability (see the benefits chart). Noise has been reduced to 70 db. A or less, quiet enough to reduce detection ranges from over a mile to less than 400 meters. The sets are undetectable from the front and sides by ground or airborne FLIR. Weight and size has been reduced by 20%, improving mobility and deployment. Significant improvements (16 -19%) were made in maintainability (MTBF) and serviceability (PMCS) -- reducing both cost and manpower support costs. Finally, reliability has improved by over 100%. Remarks LIN # G 11966 MEP 802 A _____G 18358 MEP 831 _____G 36237 MEP 531 A _____G 42170 PU 798 _____________________ _____________________ 32
Description Forward Repair System (FRS) The FRS (Forward Repair System) is a maintenance shop on wheels. With its on-board crane, air compressor, 30 kilowatt (TQG) tactically quiet generator, welder, and full compliment of diagnostic and hand tools, the FRS's two person crew will be equipped for almost any maintenance task. The FRS can replace a power pack with ease and get it back in the battle, quickly. No need to drag the vehicle back to the unit collection point. Carried by a PLS (Palletized Load System), the FRS will go where the M 1 tank goes. The PLS has the power and speed to keep up with the pack. The FRS is built on a PLS flatrack and can be on the ground and operational within 5 minutes of arrival. Specifications • Dimensions: 8 feet wide by 8 feet high by 20 feet long • Weight: 24, 600 pounds • Air transportability: C-130, C-141 • Crane capacity: Up to 10, 000 pounds with 14 foot radius • Generator capacity: 35 kilowatts at 60 Hz • Air compressor: 175 pounds per square inch at 50 cubic feet per minute, 80 gallon capacity • Welding and cutting equipment: Shielded metal arc “stick” welding, metal inert gas “MIG” welding, and exothermic cutting/brazing • Tools: Industrial grade hand/pneumatic/power tools. FRS’s tool load is functionally equivalent to #1 common tool kit • Shelter/protection: Contains a canvas tarp and heater that protects from the weather yet preserves access to welding, air, and accessory tools • Air jacks/bags: Two, Kevlar, each capable of lifting 40, 000 pounds up to 15 inches • 690 different tools Remarks LIN # F 64544 _____________________ _____________________ 33
Description M 998 The M 998, M 998 A 1, M 1038 and M 1038 A 1 HMMWVs are cargo/troop carrier configuration or 4 man configuration of the HMMWV family. The vehicles are equipped with basic armor and used to transport equipment, materials, and/or personnel. Either configuration is capable of transporting a payload (including crew) of 2, 500 pounds, or as a troop carrier is capable of transporting a two man crew and eight passengers. Specifications Length: 15 feet Width: 7. 08 feet Weight: 7, 700 pounds Height: 6. 00 feet reducible to 4. 5 feet Remarks LIN # T 61494 _____________________ _____________________ 34
Description M 1097 The M 1097 and M 1097 A 1 HMMWVs are higher payload capacity cargo/troop carrier configurations of the HMMWV family. The vehicles are equipped with basic armor and used to transport equipment, materials, and/or personnel, like the M 998/M 1038 series, except with a higher payload capacity. The cargo carrier is capable of transporting a payload (including crew) of 4, 575 pounds and the troop carrier is capable of transporting a two man crew and eight passengers. Remarks Specifications LIN # T 07679 Length: 15 feet ___________ Width: 7. 08 feet ___________ Weight: 8, 600 pounds ___________ Height: 6. 00 feet reducible to ___________ 4. 5 feet _____________________ 35
Description M 1025/1026 The M 1025, M 1025 A 1, M 1026 and M 1026 A 1 HMMWVs are Armament Carrier configurations of the HMMWV family. The vehicles are equipped with basic armor and the weapon mount, located on the roof of the vehicle, is adaptable to mount either the M 60, 7. 62 mm machine gun; M 2. 50 caliber machine gun; or the MK 19 Grenade Launcher. The weapons platform can be traversed 360 degrees. Specifications Length: 15. 4 feet Width: 7. 08 feet Weight: 8, 200 pounds Height: 6. 1 feet Remarks LIN # T 92242 M 1025 _____T 92310 M 1026 _____________________ _____________________ _______ 36
Description M 1037/M 1042 The M 1037 and M 1042 HMMWVs are Shelter Carrier configurations of the HMMWV family. The vehicle are equipped with basic armor and used to secure and transport the S 250 electrical equipment shelter with a total payload (including crew) of 3, 600 pounds. The vehicles can climb 60% slopes and traverse a side slope of up to 40% fully loaded. The vehicles can ford hard bottom water crossing up to 30 inches without a deep water fording kit and up to 60 inches with the kit. Remarks Specifications LIN # T 07543 M 1037 Length: 15. 4 feet ___________ Width: 7. 08 feet ___________ Weight: 8, 600 pounds ___________ Height: 6. 1 feet _____________________ ___________ 37
Description M 997/M 998/M 1035 The M 996, M 996 A 1, M 997 A 1, M 1035 and M 1035 A 1 HMMWVs are the Ambulance configuration of the HMMWV family. The M 996/M 996 A 1 are designated as Mini-Ambulances and can transport up to 2 litter patients, 6 ambulatory patients or a combination of litter and ambulatory patients. The M 997/M 997 A 1 are designated as Maxi. Ambulances and can transport up to 4 litter patients, 8 ambulatory patients, or a combination of litter and ambulatory patients. The M 1035/M 1035 A 1 are softtop Ambulances and can transport up to 2 litter patients. Specifications Length: 16. 8 feet Width: 7. 08 feet Weight: 9, 280 pounds Height: 8. 5 feet Remarks LIN # T 38844 M 997 _____________________ _____________________ 38 ___________
Description M 1113/M 1114 The M 1113 and M 1114 HMMWVs are an Up-Armored Armament Carrier and 4 seat configuration of the HMMWV family. The vehicles are equipped with additional armor both on the sides and underneath to protect the crew from small arms ammunition and mines. The weapon mount, located on the roof of the vehicle, is adaptable to mount either the M 60, 7. 62 mm machine gun; M 2. 50 caliber machine gun; or the MK 19 Grenade Launcher. The weapons platform can be traversed 360 degrees. This configuration of the HMMWV is equipped with the selfrecovery winch. Specifications Length: 16. 3 feet Width: 7. 08 feet Weight: 9, 800 pounds Height: 6. 1 feet Remarks LIN # T 61630 _____________________ _____________________ 39 ___________
Description M 1151 Enhanced Armament Carrier M 1152 Enhanced Troop/Cargo/Shelter Carrier The M 1151/M 1152 High Mobility Multi. Purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) is an improved version of the standard HMMWV. The M 1151/M 1152 HMMWV has a heavier chassis and improved engine that enable the use of removable add-on armor protection that provides the Army greater flexibility when deploying units. M 1151/M 1152 provides the same level of protection as an UAH. The XM 1151 / XM 1152 HMMWV is a lightweight, high performance, four-wheel drive, air transportable and air droppable, family of tactical wheeled vehicles. The vehicle has a diesel engine, automatic transmission and payload capacity of a 2, 300 lbs. The M 1151, which replaces the M 1025 A 2, is built on an Expanded Capacity Vehicle (ECV) Chassis which provides additional carrying capacity. The M 1151 and the M 1152 are fully capable of accepting an armor kit. Specifications Length: 15 Feet Width: 7. 08 Feet Weight: 8, 600 pounds Height: 6. 00 Feet Reducible to 4. 5 Feet Remarks LIN # Z 00395 M 1151 ____ Z 00394 M 1152 _____________________ ___________ 40 _____________________
Description M 1165 ECV Hummer The ongoing mystery of what exactly the M 1165 HMMWV is, and what modifications it incorporates, may have been partially solved with help from DID reader Pedro Lucio. While the manufacturers offer no information, Olive-Drab. com describes the M 1165 as a 4 -door HMMWV Enhanced Troop/ Cargo/ Shelter Carrier on an ECV (Expanded Capacity Vehicle) chassis, contracted in 2006 to combine the roles of the M 1097 A 2 'HMMWV Truck' (vid. its shortcomings) and M 1113 models. Specifications No Specs currently available. Remarks LIN # Z 00960 _____________________ _____________________ 41
Description M 1078 Standard Cargo Truck Specifications The M 1078 Standard Cargo Truck is designed to transport cargo and soldiers. The M 1078 has a payload capacity of 5, 000 pounds and to facilitate loading/unloading, the bed side rails are mounted on hinges and can be lowered. The cargo bed can be equipped with an optional bench seat kit for transport of soldiers. The bench seats are constructed of a non-wood material and attach to the cargo bed side rails. The seats can be folded down and stowed when not in use. Soldiers are assisted climbing in and out of the cargo bed area with the aid of a ladder stowed on the vehicle when not in use. A canvas and bows kit is available to keep soldiers and cargo protected from the elements. The M 1078 can be equipped with an optional electrically operated MHE and self-recovery winch kit capable of fore and aft vehicle recovery operations. Drive 4 x 4 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 225 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTIS Length 253" (6, 429 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 153. 5" (3, 900 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, Fuel 16, 499 lb (7, 484 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # T 60081/T 60149 _____________________ _____________________ _______ 42
Description M 1079 Van The M 1079 Van is designed to be used as a mobile shop by Direct Support Unit Maintenance contact teams. The M 1079 van body is constructed of aluminum and is equipped with 3 double paned windows, blackout shields, double rear doors, removable steps, and an AC/DC electrical junction box and multiple outlets. The van body can be equipped with heater and/or air conditioner. The M 1079 can be equipped with a self-recovery winch kit capable of fore and aft vehicle recovery operations. The winch has 308 feet of line capacity and 10, 000 pounds bare drum line pull at 110% overload. Specifications Drive 4 x 4 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 225 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTIS Length 263" (6, 701 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 153. 5" (3, 900 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, Fuel 17, 981 lb (8, 156 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # T 93484 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 43
Description M 1082 LMTV Trailer (LMTVT) The M 1082 LMTV Trailer (LMTVT) is designed to be towed by the LMTV family of vehicles. The M 1082 trailer is a single axle trailer with a gross payload capacity of 5000 pounds. The trailer is equipped with an air brake system actuated from the prime mover brake systems and a parking brake system to prevent movement of the trailer when not connected to the prime mover. A canvas and bows kit is provided to protect the cargo from the elements. Remarks LIN # T 96564 Length Overall 209. 5" (5, 321 mm) Cargo Bed (inside)148. 8" (3, 780 mm) ___________ Height Overall 78. 8“ (2, 002 mm) ___________ Deck Height Empty 60. 3" ___________ (1, 532 mm) Loaded 57. 0" (1, 448 mm) ___________ Width Overall (outside) 96" (2, 438 mm) ___________ Cargo Bed (inside) 90. 8" (2, 306 mm) ___________ Vehicle Curb Weight (VCW) 6, 510 lb (2, 953 kg) ___________ Gross Curb Weight (GVW) 11, 510 lb ___________ Specifications (5, 221 kg) Tongue Weight at VCW 750 lb (340 kg) at GVW 1, 400 lb (635 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 13. 5" (343 mm) Empty 16" (406 mm) 44
Description M 1083 Standard Cargo Truck The M 1083 has a payload capacity of 10, 000 pounds and to facilitate loading/unloading, the bed side rails are mounted on hinges. The cargo bed can be equipped with an optional bench seat kit for transport of soldiers. The bench seats are constructed of a non-wood material and attach to the cargo bed side rails. The seats can be folded down and stowed when not in use. Soldiers are assisted climbing in and out of the cargo bed area with the aid of a ladder stowed on the vehicle when not in use. A canvas and bows kit is provided to keep soldiers and cargo protected from the elements. The M 1083 can be equipped with a self-recovery winch capable of fore/aft vehicle recovery operations. The winch has 280 feet of line capacity and 15, 500 pounds bare drum line pull at 110% overload. Specifications Drive 6 x 6 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 290 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTI Length 273" (6, 935 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 161" (4, 100 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, Fuel 19, 597 lb (8, 889 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # T 61908 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 45
Description M 1084 Standard Cargo Truck The M 1084 Standard Cargo Truck with MHE is designed to transport cargo and soldiers. The M 1084 has a payload capacity of 10, 000 pounds and lift capacity of 2, 500 to 5, 000 pounds using the on board MHE. Specifications Drive 6 x 6 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 290 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTI Length 306" (7, 768 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 161" (4, 100 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, Fuel 19, 597 lb (8, 889 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # T 41203 _____________________ _____________________ 46
Description M 1085 Long Wheel Base (LWB) Truck The M 1085 has a payload capacity of 10, 000 pounds and to facilitate loading/unloading, the bed side rails are mounted on hinges. The cargo bed can be equipped with an optional bench seat kit for transport of soldiers. The bench seats are constructed of a non-wood material and attach to the cargo bed side rails. The seats can be folded down and stowed when not in use. Soldiers are assisted climbing in and out of the cargo bed area with the aid of a ladder stowed on the vehicle when not in use. A canvas and bows kit is provided to keep soldiers and cargo protected from the elements. Specifications Drive 6 x 6 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 290 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTI Length 349" (8, 863 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 177" (4, 500 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, 20, 836 lb (9, 451 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # T 61704 _____________________ _____________________ 47
Description M 1086 LWB Truck The M 1086 LWB Truck with MHE is designed to transport soldiers and cargo in International Standardized Operations Containers. The M 1086 has a payload capacity of 10, 000 pounds and lift capacity of 2, 500 to 5, 000 pounds using the on board MHE Specifications Drive 6 x 6 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 290 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTI Length 380" (9. 674 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 216. 5" (5, 500 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, 24, 687 lb (11, 198 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # T 61840 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 48
Description M 1087 Expandable Van The M 1087 Expandable Van is envisioned to be a mobile office used at various echelons in a field environment. The M 1087 van sides pull out from the main body to form the office complex. It is equipped with 110 V AC to operate computer, radio and air condition systems. A 24 VDC electrical system is provided to operate the electrical components (radios and blackout lights, etc. ) until the office complex can be set up. Specifications Drive 6 x 6 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 290 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTI Length 306" (7, 768 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 145" (3, 684 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 161" (4, 100 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, Fuel 28, 647 lb (12, 994 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # Z 94560 _____________________ _____________________ 49
Description M 1088 Tractor Truck The M 1088 Tractor Truck is designed for line haul operations. The M 1088 is the prime mover for the M 871 Semi-Trailer and can tow the M 871 fully loaded on and off road. In addition, the M 1088 can tow the existing medium trailer fleet. The M 1088 can be equipped with a self-recovery winch capable of fore vehicle recovery operations. The winch is equipped with 280 feet line capacity and 15, 500 pounds bare drum line pull at 110% overload. Specifications Drive 6 x 6 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 290 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTI Length 281" (7, 145 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 161" (4, 100 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, Fuel 18, 640 lb (8, 455 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # T 61307/T 61239 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 50
Description M 1089 Wrecker The M 1089 Wrecker is designed to recover vehicles in the 5 ton or less weight class. The M 1089 Wrecker features front or rear disabled vehicle lift and tow capability. The M 1089 is equipped with two, 30, 000 pound main winch assemblies, with 300 feet of cable each. The M 1089 also equipped with a MHE rated at 11, 000 pounds with the boom extended at 14 feet. Both MHE and main winches feature remote control capabilities. Specifications Drive 6 x 6 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 290 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTI Length 360" (9, 143 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 209" (5, 300 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, Fuel 19, 597 lb (8, 889 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # T 94709 _____________________ _____________________ 51
Description M 1090 Dump Truck Specifications The M 1090 Dump Truck is designed to transport construction material in support of combat engineer road and bridge projects. The M 1090 has a 5 cubic yard, 10, 000 pound payload capacity. The cargo bed can be equipped with an optional bench seat kit for transport of soldiers. The bench seats are constructed of a non-wood material and attach to the cargo bed side rails. The seats can be folded down and stowed when not in use. Soldiers are assisted climbing in and out of the cargo bed area with the aid of a ladder stowed on the vehicle when not in use. A canvas and bows kit is provided to keep soldiers and cargo protected from the elements. The M 1090 can be equipped with a self-recovery winch capable of fore/aft vehicle recovery operations. The winch is equipped with 280 feet line capacity and 15, 500 pounds bare drum line pull at 110% overload. Drive 6 x 6 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 290 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTI Length 283" (7, 182 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 161" (4, 100 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, Fuel 21, 978 lb (9, 969 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # T 64911 _____________________ _____________________ 52
Description XM 1091 Fuel/Water Tanker The XM 1091 Fuel/Water Tanker is designed to transport fuel or water to support the soldiers on the battlefield. The M 1091 is constructed of stainless steel with internal baffles and can transport 1500 gallons. It is a self contained unit, housing the pump and control module, hoses, reels and dispensing nozzles, metering instruments, fuel level indicator, filters, and a sampling probe used with the aqua-glow water sampling kit. The pump can dispense 20 -100 gallons per minute with deadman controller that halts dispensing to prevent accidental spillage. The vehicle is still in the developmental phase. Specifications Drive 6 x 6 (full-time) with locking interaxle differential Engine Diesel, EPA compliant, 290 hp Transmission Fully automatic Axles Single reduction with outboard planetaries Cab 3 -Man, cab-over-engine Tires Super singles with CTI Length 317" (8, 054 mm) Height Operational For Air Transport 112" (2, 845 mm) 105. 5" (2, 680 mm) Width 96" (2, 438 mm) Wheelbase 177" (4, 500 mm) Vehicle Curb Weight No Kits, Crew, Fuel 24, 194 lb (10, 974 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 22" (559 mm) Remarks LIN # YF 206 Z _____________________ _____________________ __________ 53
Description M 1095 MTV Trailer (MTVT) The M 1095 MTV Trailer (MTVT) is designed to be towed by the MTV family of vehicles. The M 1095 is a dual axle trailer with a gross payload capacity of 10, 000 pounds. The trailer is equipped with an air brake system actuated by the prime mover and a parking brake system to prevent movement of the trailer when not connected to the prime mover. A canvas and bows kit is provided to protect the cargo from the elements. Remarks Length Overall 229. 5" (5, 829 mm) Cargo LIN # T 95555 Bed (inside) 168. 8" (4, 288 mm) ___________ Height Overall 80. 8" (2, 052 mm) ___________ Deck Height Empty 62. 3" (1, 582 mm) ___________ Loaded 60. 0" (1, 524 mm) Width Overall (outside) 96" (2, 438 mm) ___________ Cargo Bed (inside) 90. 8" (2, 306 mm) ___________ Vehicle Curb Weight (VCW) 9, 200 lb (4, 173 mm) _____________________ Gross Curb Weight (GVW)19, 200 lb (8, 709 kg) __________ Specifications Tongue Weight at VCW 800 lb (363 kg) at GVW 1, 924 lb (873 kg) Ground Clearance Loaded 12. 3" (312 mm) Empty 14. 8" (376 mm) 54
Description M 977/M 985 The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) provides transport capabilities for re-supply of combat vehicles and weapons systems. The M 977 and M 985 cargo truck with Material Handling Crane (MHC), carry all types of equipment, parts, and ammunition. A self-recovery winch is also available on certain models. This vehicle family is rapidly deployable and is designed to operate in any climatic condition where military operations are expected to occur. Specifications Length: 33. 4 feet Width: 8. 5 feet Weight: 38, 000 pounds Height: 7. 8 feet Remarks LIN # T 38844 _____________________ _____________________ 55 ___________
Description M 1120 LHS The HEMTT Load Handling System (LHS) consists of a standard HEMTT (M 977/M 978 or M 985 chassis) prime mover equipped with an integral load-handing system providing selfload/unload capability and capable of transporting an 11 -ton payload. LHS carries equipment/ammunition/supply loads on demountable “flatrack” cargo beds and is able to tow an 11 -ton payload trailer also capable of carrying flatracks. The containerized roll-in/out platform (CROP), an A-frame type flatrack that fits inside a 20 -foot International Standards Organization container, gives the HEMTT LHS added cargo carrying capability. Specifications Length: 34. 1 feet Width: 8. 5 feet Weight: 38, 800 pounds Height: 7. 8 feet Remarks LIN # T 96496 _____________________ _____________________ 56 __________
Description M 978 The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) provides transport capabilities for re-supply of combat vehicles and weapons systems. The M 978 has a 2500 gallon fuel tank in place of a cargo bed. A self-recovery winch is also available on certain models. This vehicle family is rapidly deployable and is designed to operate in any climatic condition where military operations are expected to occur. Specifications Length: 33. 4 feet Width: 8. 5 feet Weight: 38, 200 pounds Height: 7. 8 feet Remarks LIN # T 58161 _____________________ _____________________ 57 ___________
Description M 984 The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) wrecker provides battle field recovery and maintenance assistance for powerplant replacement on the battlefield for vehicles and weapons systems. The M 984 is equipped with a 60, 000 lbs main recovery winch and a 20, 000 lbs self recovery winch. It's lift-and-tow retrieval system can recover disabled vehicles in two to three minutes. This vehicle family is rapidly deployable and is designed to operate in any climatic condition where military operations are expected to occur. Specifications Length: 32. 6 feet Width: 8. 5 feet Weight: 50, 900 pounds Height: 7. 8 feet Remarks LIN # T 63093 _____________________ _____________________ 58 ___________
Description Heavy Expanded Mobility Ammunition Trailer The HEMAT system provides key capabilities to support Army modularity and the Objective Force. A high-mobility trailer with a payload capacity of 11 tons, the system is designed to transport MLRS pods, palletized and nonpalletized conventional ammunition and fuel bladders over primary and secondary roads or rough, cross-country terrain. Over the past 15 years, more than 2, 000 HEMAT systems have been produced and used extensively by the Army worldwide. Specifications Mission Payload Primary - 4 MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) Pods Secondary-Rockets, Missiles and Ammunition, Palletized/Unpalletized Cargo Fuel Transport -Two 600 gallon pods or two 500 gallon bladders Weights GVW - 32, 850 lb (14, 932 kg) -Curb Wt. 10, 850 lb (4, 932 kg) - Payload - 22, 000 lb (10, 000 kg) Transportability C-130 Aircraft (Unloaded) CH-47 Helicopter Sling Lifted (Unloaded) C-141, C-17 Remarks LIN # T 45465 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 59
Description Javelin is the first "fire-and-forget" shoulder-fired anti-tank missile now fielded to the U. S. Army and U. S. Marine Corps, replacing Dragon. Javelin's unique topattack flight mode, superior self-guiding tracking system and advanced warhead design allows it to defeat all known tanks out to ranges of 2500 m. Remarks LIN # C 60750 Weight (missile and CLU: 49. 5 lbs ___________ Range: In excess of 2500 m ___________ Crew: 2 _____________________ _____________________ Specifications 60
Description The TOW system is mounted on various platforms including the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, the improved TOW vehicle, the HMMWV. In addition, it can be operated in a dismounted ground mode. The TOW is guided to its target merely by the gunner keeping the cross-hairs on the target. Corrective information is sent to the missile by two thin wires that deploy in flight. Specifications 2 A 2 B Missile weight: 47. 1 lbs 49. 8 lbs Length: 46. 1 in Min range: 65 m 200 m Max range: 3, 750 m Launcher weight with TOW 2 mods: 204. 6 lbs Crew: 2 Remarks LIN # C 84041 _____________________ _____________________ 61
Description The M 119 A 1/A 2 105 mm towed howitzer is a lightweight towed weapon that provides direct support fires to light, airborne and air assault forces. The prime mover for the M 119 is the HMMWV. However, it can be dropped by parachute or airlifted with its basic load of ammunition by UH 60 and CH 47 helicopters or C 130 aircraft. Specifications Length: 20. 75 feet Width: 5. 83 feet Remarks Height: 7. 25 feet Weight: 4, 270 lbs LIN # H 57505 Crew: 7 Range: 14, 000 m standard ___________ 19, 500 m rocket-assisted ___________ Max rate of fire: 6 rounds per minute for first 2 minutes ___________ Sustained rate of fire: 3 rounds per ___________ minute ___________ Ammunition: The M 119 A 1/A 2 fires all ___________ standard NATO 105 mm artillery ammunition, including the M 1 High ___________ Explosive, M 314 Illuminating, ___________ M 60/M 60 A 2 White Phosphorous (smoke). In addition, it fires the M 913 and M 760 extended range ammunitions. 62
Description M 109 A 6 Paladin Self Propelled Howitzer The M 109 A 6 Paladin is the latest advancement in 155 mm self-propelled artillery. The system enhances previous versions of the M 109 by implementing onboard navigational and automatic fire control systems. Paladin has both a Kevlar -lined chassis and a pressurized crew compartment to guard against ballistic, nuclear, biological, and chemical threats. Specifications Crew 4 Weight empty (approx. ) 56, 400 lbs Weight cbt-loaded approx. ) 63, 615 lbs Propulsion 2 cycle diesel, 440 horsepower, Detroit Diesel Corp. Allison ATD-XTG-411 -4 transmission Cruise Range 186 miles Fuel Capacity 133 gallons Max speed (Highway) 38 mph Max speed (Off-road) 19 mph Into action time 45 seconds from a complete stop Armament (Main) 155 mm, 39 caliber, Gun Mount M 284 cannon assembly, fitted with the M 182 A 1 mount Armament (Secondary) 0. 50 caliber (M 2) Remarks LIN # H 57642 _____________________ _____________________ _________ 63
Description M 7 Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle As the name implies, the M 7 BFIST is a modified M 2 A 2 ODS (Operation Desert Storm) Bradley fighting vehicle that has been equipped with a specialized fire support mission equipment package (MEP). In addition to providing the critical fire support teams with the same mobility, survivability and battlefield signature as the A 2 series Bradley, the M 7 provides fire support teams with a 25 mm cannon for self-defense. Most important, the M 7 design provides, for the first time, the ability to "target on the move. " Specifications BFIST is a point-and-shoot and point -and-lase system for fire supporters. Its features are dramatic improvements over the FIST-V and equate to new capabilities to derive accurate target location at the push of a button--no targeting head to erect, no initialization of targeting systems each time you stop, no additional night sight to install and no challenge getting the ten-digit grid into the digital system. Remarks LIN # F 86571 _____________________ _____________________ 64
Description M 2 A 2 and M 3 A 2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle The High Survivability Bradley A 2 matched the TOW II missile system with a 600 horsepower engine and automatic transmission. The hull of the Bradley is constructed of welded aluminum and supplemented at critical locations by spaced laminate armor. The latest version of the Bradley, the M 2 A 2, has additional applique steel armor to help defeat ballistic ammunition, with provision for explosive reactive armor for increased protection against shaped charge weapons. Specifications Remarks M 2 IFV M 3 CFV LIN # F 40375 Crew 3 ___________ 6 Inf 2 ___________ Cav ___________ Length 21'2“ ___________ Width 10'6“ Height 9'9“ ___________ Weight 50, 000 lbs ___________ Road Speed 45 mph ___________ Range 300 miles Engine Cummins VTA-903 T water___________ cooled 4 cycle diesel. Armament M 242 Bushmaster 25 mm Automatic Gun (Chain-gun) 7. 62 mm coaxially mounted machine gun TOW missile launcher with twin tubes. 65
Description M 1 A 1 AIM Tank The purpose of this vehicle is to provide mobile firepower for armored formations of sufficient capability to successfully close with and destroy any opposing armored fighting vehicle in the world, while providing protection for it's crew in any conceivable combat environment. It is capable of engaging the enemy in any weather, day or night on the multi-dimensional, non-linear battlefield using its firepower, manuever, and shock effect. The Abrams Tank System synchronizes its high tempo, distributed manuever via its digitized situational awareness and the fusion of onboard and remote battlefield sensors. Specifications M 1 A 1 M 1 A 2 Length: 32. 25 FT Width: 12. 0 FT Height: 8. 0 FT Top Speed: 41. 5 MPH Weight: 67. 6 TONS 68. 7 TONS Armament: 120 MM Crew: 4 4 The main armament is a 120 mm smooth bore cannon. It has day/night fire on the move capability which is provided by a laser range finder, thermal imaging night sight, optical day sight, and a digital ballistic computer. Both the fuel and ammunition are compartmented to enhance survivability. The Abrams may be fitted with "reactive armor" to thwart armor-defeating munitions. Remarks LIN # T 13168 _____________________ _____________________ __________ 66
Description M 113 A 3 Armored Personnel Carrier The M 113 A 1, informally known as the Gavin, is a lightly armored full tracked air transportable personnel carrier designed to carry personnel and certain types of cargo. The M 113 -family was developed from M 59 and M 75 by Ford and Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Co. in the late 1950´s. The vehicle is capable of: amphibious operations in streams and lakes; extended cross country travel over rough terrain; and high speed operation on improved roads and highways. Specifications Weight, combat loaded 27, 180 lb. (12, 329 kg) Max weight 31, 000 lb. (14, 061 kg) Remarks Net weight 23, 880 lb. (10, 832 kg) LIN # C 18234 Air drop weight 22, 128 lb. (10, 037 ___________ kg) Personnel capacity 13 ___________ Fuel tank capacity 95 gallons (360 ___________ liters) ___________ Speed on land 41 mi/h (66 km/h) ___________ Speed in water 3. 6 mi/h (5. 8 km/h) Cruising range 300 mi (483 km) ___________ Turning radius Pivot to infinite ___________ Slope 60% ___________ Side slope 40% Trench crossing 66 in. (168 cm) 67 Vertical wall climbing 24 in. (61 cm)
Description M 1064 A 3 Self-propelled 120 mm Mortar The M 1064 A 3 incorporates all of the mobility, reliability improvements of the M 113 A 3, including powertrain, engine diagnostics, driver's station, and electrical system. Survivability is enhanced through the use of external fuel tanks. The M 1064 A 3 has the same silhouette as the M 113 A 3 Personnel Carrier and features a welded-in cross beam, additional floor support structures to withstand mortar reaction forces, and an enlarged three-piece top firing hatch. The 120 mm weapon has a 90 traverse for firing over the rear of the vehicle. Specifications Combat weight 27, 580 lbs 12, 510 kg Height over MG 99. 25" 252. 1 cm Length 209. 4" 531. 9 cm Width over track shrouds 105. 75" 268. 61 cm Ground clearance 17. 1" 43. 4 cm Max level road speed 40 mph 64 kph Max water speed 3. 6 mph 5. 8 kph Max trench 66" 170 cm Max grade 60% Max sideslope 30% Max vertical obstacle 24" 61 cm Remarks LIN # YF 5063 _____________________ _____________________ 68
Description M 577 A 3 Command Post Carrier The M 577 A 3 Tracked Command Post Carriers are full-tracked lightweight vehicles used as an operational staff office and command post. The M 577 A 3 incorporates the RISE powerpack and improved driver controls. The M 577 is nicknamed the "high-top shoe" for its tall, ungainly silhouette. The vehicle is C 130 air transportable, however it is not air droppable. Specifications Weight, combat loaded 26, 500 lb (12, 020 kg) Maximum weight 31, 000 lb (14, 061 kg) Weight, air transportable 23, 300 lb (10, 569 kg) Fuel tank capacity 110 gal (416 liters) Performance Speed on land 41 mi/h (64 km/hr) Speed in water 3. 6 mi/h (5. 8 km/hr) Cruising range 300 mi (483 km) Turning radius Pivot to infinite Slope 60% Side slope 40% Trench crossing 66 in (168 cm) Vertical wall climbing 24 in (61 cm) Remarks LIN # C 11158 _____________________ _____________________ 69
Description M 1068 A 3 Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) Carrier The M 1068 A 3 Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) Carrier is the RISE powered version of the M 1068. A variant of the M 577 A 3, it was modified for the next generation of automated command control through the Army Tactical Command Control System (ATCCS). The M 1068 A 3 has a crew of 4: commander; driver; and two command post operators. In addition to mounting provisions for the ATCCS hardware, vehicle modifications include an improved 5 KW Auxiliary Power Unit (APU), a power/data distribution system, and a ten meter antenna mast. Specifications Weight, combat loaded 26, 500 lb (12, 020 kg) Maximum weight 31, 000 lb (14, 061 kg) Weight, air transportable 23, 300 lb (10, 569 kg) Fuel tank capacity 110 gal (416 liters) Performance Speed on land 41 mi/h (64 km/hr) Speed in water 3. 6 mi/h (5. 8 km/hr) Cruising range 300 mi (483 km) Turning radius Pivot to infinite Slope 60% Side slope 40% Trench crossing 66 in (168 cm) Vertical wall climbing 24 in (61 cm Remarks LIN # D 11538 _____________________ _____________________ 70
Description M 107 The M 107 Long Range Sniper Rifle (LRSR) is a. 50 caliber rifle with attached optics/electro-optics that supports all weather, day/night tactical dominance via rapid-fire direct fire engagements with armor penetrating, incendiary, dual-purpose ammunition. The M 107 is based on the Marine Corps M 82 A 3 Special Application Scoped Rifle. Specifications Country of Origin USA Date Of Introduction 2002 Caliber 0. 50 in (12. 7 mm) Cartridge. 50 Browning Machine Gun (12. 7 x 99 mm) System of Operation Short recoil Weight, Gun and Scope, Unloaded 28. 5 lb (12. 9 kg) Length Assembled: 57 in (1, 448 mm) Takedown Mode: 38 in (965 mm) Barrel Length 29 in (737 mm) Barrel Rifling R. H. , eight lands and grooves, pitch 1 in 15 inches (381 mm) Safety Features Manual thumb-lever Trigger Pull? Magazine Capacity 10 rounds. The preferred load is 8 to 9 rounds. Weight Magazine 10 rounds: 4. 12 lb (1. 87 kg) 8 rounds: 3. 62 lb (1. 64 kg) Remarks LIN # R 45351 _____________________ _____________________ 71
Description M 24 The M 24 Sniper Weapon System, fielded in 1988, represents a return to bolt action sniper rifles by the US Army. As in the US Marine M 40 A 1, the M 24 uses the Remington 700 receiver group, although the reciever has been made for adaptation to take the. 300 Winchester Magnum round. The stock (HS Precision) is made of a composite of Kevlar, graphite and fibreglass bound together with epoxy resins, and features an aluminium bedding block and adjustable butt plate. A detachable bipod can be attached to the stocks fore-end. The M 24 is equipped with a 10 X fixed Leupold M 3 Ultra telescope. Specifications Length: 44. 14 inches (112. 12 centimeters) Length of Barrel: 22 inches (55. 88 centimeters) Weight: Empty magazine: 8. 7 pounds (3. 95 kilograms) Full magazine and sling: 11. 0 pounds (5. 0 kilograms) Bore diameter: 7. 62 mm Maximum effective range: 1, 509. 26 feet (460 meters) Muzzle velocity: 2, 800 feet (853 meters) per second Cyclic rate of fire: 750 rounds per minute Magazine capacity: 20 rounds Unit Replacement Cost: $576 Remarks LIN # R 95387 _____________________ _____________________ 72
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