HMMWV (Humvee®)
Wherever you see American troops around the world, you see HMMWVs (Humvees)
in action. Even around the U.S., in natural disasters such as floods,
hurricanes and tornadoes, you'll see HMMWVs when the National Guard
is at work.
Although the HMMWV has been in production since 1985, its design is
still as revolutionary today as it was when engineers began initial
concepts in 1979. The final design met military requirements to replace
numerous types of aged vehicles and keep up with swift moving tanks.
The Army wanted durability, mobility, and reliability. The unique geometry
of the truck provides those qualities. No other light tactical vehicle
in the world approaches the HMMWV's capabilities or cost effectiveness.
That doesn't mean today's HMMWVs are the same as those first produced.
The HMMWV is a dynamic vehicle with changes and improvements continually
added. For instance, thorough corrosion resistance has been added and
most components have been upgraded, including the move to a larger 6.5-litre
diesel engine. From day one, system developers have continually found
new users for the flexible HMMWV. Initially introduced with a 1½- ton
payload capacity, increased payload requirements to carry various systems
have led to Expanded Capacity Vehicles with payloads up to 5,100 lbs.
and gross vehicle weight rating (GVW) up to 12,100 lbs. As we move well into the 21st century, the workhorse HMMWV is being
called on to carry new sophisticated communications and weapons systems.
The ongoing story of this rugged truck will continue to unfold as new
users are found and new missions require its use.
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