Nicknamed “Dragon Wagon,” the HEMTT first went into service with the Army in 1985, replacing the M520 Goer trucks. More than 13,000 HEMTTs are in service today. The key mission of the HEMTT is ...
But with enough time, and the use of UAVs and special radars, the attackers can be located at caught. The new Mobile Centurion is mounted on the U.S. Army's HEMTT (Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical ...
Oshkosh Truck, a Wisconsin based provider of the Army’s heavy cargo-hauling HEMTT (Heavy Expandable Mobility Technical Truck), is developing an electric hybrid variant for the U.S. Army ...
Oshkosh Truck Corporation announced August 15 that its subsidiary Pierce Manufacturing Inc. has been awarded a five-year, Firm Fixed Price contract by the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments ...