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    Hello everyone, you are watching another episode of Military TV.

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    In today’s session, we will take a look at 25 Formidable Military Vehicles at Work

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    in the U.S. Armed Forces.

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    If you are eager to know more detail on this topic, stayed tunned and don’t go anywhere!

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    In 2016, the United States spent $612 billion on defence.

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    For many others, that level of military commitment is worth it in order to protect America and

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    its interests.

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    Critics of military expenditure, on the other hand, believe that the money may be best invested

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    elsewhere, such as on domestic affairs.

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    Regardless of where you stand on the defence budget, almost everyone believes that the

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    US military is breathtaking every year.

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    The sight of planes landing on an aircraft carrier tickles the interest of people of

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    all political stripes, while the capabilities of land-based vehicles excite the interest

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    of practically everyone.

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    Anyway, if you are interested in the latest tanks, troop-haulers, and patrol robots on

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    wheels, we've got covered it for you.

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    Here are 25 of the most-frightening military vehicles currently in use by the U.S military.

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    Let’s check it out!

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    Number one M117 Guardian When forces need something more armored than

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    a Humvee yet still need significant mobility, the M117 Guardian goes into action.

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    This 15-ton vehicle is powered by a Cummins diesel engine (260 horsepower, 828 pound-feet

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    of torque) and has a top speed of 65 miles per hour.

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    To keep enemies at bay, The Guardian is equipped with two types of machine guns and an automated

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    grenade launcher.

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    This model is produced by Textron Marine and Land Systems.

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    Number two Stryker Combat Vehicle The Stryker vehicle transports troops to battlegrounds

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    and provides protection for them while they prepare to combat.

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    It has eight wheels and can easily beat off machine-gun fire.

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    In 2016, the military began equipping Strykers with cannons and anti-tank guided missile

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    systems to boost their utility.

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    Enemy tanks have a hard time defeating it in its most powerful state.

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    Number three M1 Shredder Using the chassis of the workhorse M1 tank,

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    the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) and Army found a replacement for the M1 Grizzly in this M1

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    “Shredder” Assault Breacher.

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    While the tank is an offensive weapon, the Shredder serves as a utility model that clears

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    space by ramming everything in its path.

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    Despite having a machine gun and smoke grenades on board, the Shredder is more of a formidable

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    support vehicle.

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    This vehicle has a maximum power output of 1500 horsepower and a top speed of 43 miles

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    per hour.

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    Number four M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is available

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    in numerous models, but the one designed for combat operations has a 25 mm Bushmaster cannon

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    and armor-crushing missiles.

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    This type has a 600-horsepower engine and can transport up to 10 soldiers at a time.

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    The maximum speed is 35 mph.

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    The BFV weighs is roughly 71,000 pounds and has a gasoline tank that contains 155 gallons.

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    Number five AAv7 Amphibious Assault Vehicle The AAV7 is the assault vehicle that can perform

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    both land and marine operations for the Marine Corps.

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    This vehicle is able to carry a three-person crew and 25 marines and travel up to 20 nautical

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    miles at sea or 300 miles on land.

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    Cover is provided by a 25 mm Bushmaster machine gun, a 40 mm grenade launcher, and an M2HB.50-caliber

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    machine gun.

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    It can even attain a top speed of 45 miles per hour on paved highways.

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    Number six M109A7 tank For decades, the US Army's Armored Brigade

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    Combat Team (ABCT) relied on the M109A6 Paladin self-propelled Howitzer for artillery support.

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    In 2014, BAE Systems, the tank's manufacturer, began updating the M109A6 for improved combat

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    performance.

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    With a redesigned chassis and improved digital suite, the M109A7 improves on the profile

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    of this behemoth overseas.

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    Number seven Avenger Weapon System The Avenger is the weapon of choice for the

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    Army when it comes to air defence on the move.

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    It is armed with eight Stinger missiles, which can be used to shoot down helicopters or low-flying

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    aircraft.

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    One of its best features is its ability to track and shoot while moving.

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    Boeing provided this mobile armament system for the Army until the late 1990s, when it

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    began delivering variants to the Egyptian army.

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    Number eight Buffalo Clearance Vehicle The Buffalo mine-protected route clearance

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    vehicle (MPCV) aids forces in establishing command in hazardous terrain.

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    This massively armored vehicle has six wheels, a weight of 76,000 pounds, and a length of

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    27 feet.

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    This vehicle is powered by a Caterpillar C13 engine that produces 1,483 pound-feet of torque

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    and can attain a top speed of 55 miles per hour.

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    Its 30-foot robotic arm, which is equipped with cameras and sensors, is now in charge

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    of path clearance, while its V-shaped shell reduces the impact of mine explosions.

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    Number nine Global HET Heavy Equipment Transporter System (HETS)

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    is the name of a U.S. Army logistics vehicle transport system, the primary purpose of which

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    is to transport the M1 Abrams tank.

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    It is also used to transport, deploy, and evacuate armoured personnel carriers, self-propelled

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    artillery, armoured bulldozers, and other heavy vehicles and equipment.

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    It takes a serious hauler to throw a tank on its bed for transport across the desert.

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    Enter the Oshkosh Global Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET).

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    The Caterpillar C18 engine of these 666 trucks produces 700 horsepower and has a payload

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    capability of 72 tons.

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    The Global HET transports a tank with a short driving range to the battleground when a unit

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    requires it.

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    Number ten Black Night Transformer Despite the fact that the Black Night Transformer

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    is not yet functioning, we felt compelled to include "the flying jeep."

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    On land, prototypes can reach speeds up to 70 miles per hour and can fly as high as 10,000

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    feet.

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    Advanced Tactics, which first introduced the idea in 2012, sees it as the ultimate cargo

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    resupply system.

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    But this transformer can do more than just drive and fly, the bottom can accommodate

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    a boat hull in place of the drivetrain.

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    Number eleven M-ATV Assault Among small-to-midsize vehicles supporting

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    offensive and defensive operations, Oshkosh’s M-ATV Assault has a higher level of protection

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    and mobility than other vehicles especially in attack mode.

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    This truck has an independent suspension system that controls the bulk of its routes in off-road

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    circumstances and can transport up to 11 crew members.

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    The M-ATV Assault features a weaponry platform that comprises Javelin missiles and an M249

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    5.56 mm machine rifle when it comes to battle.

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    Number twelve M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank Tank development and production require time,

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    which explains why the M1A1 Abrams, which first saw service in 1980, has lasted so long.

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    The M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank is based on the same chassis as the M1A1 Abrams, but

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    it features depleted uranium armour for increased protection and a new commander's weapon station

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    with more technical features.

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    The main weapon of this tank is the M256 smoothbore cannon, which is powered by a Honeywell 1500AGT

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    gas turbine (1500 horsepower).

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    Number thirteen LVSR Wrecker For Marine Corps 10x10 trucks, the LVSR MKR15

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    Wrecker is the preferred support vehicle.

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    This truck can reach and retrieve any machine that is stuck in mud, snow, or water.

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    By any standard, Wrecker's lifting and hauling capabilities are amazing.

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    It has the ability to lift and tow objects weighing up to 96,000 pounds equals to 110,000

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    pounds for flat towing.

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    Its rear-mounted winches, on the other hand, have a straight-pull rating of 78,000 pounds.

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    Number fourteen Cougar 6×6 With proven combat survivability, the advanced

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    ballistic and blast-protected Cougar 6x6 can seat 10 fully equipped passengers.

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    When it comes to reliability, even after a hit the Cougar can return to the field in

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    a matter of hours and perform a number of tasks such as Command and Control, EOD, Patrol,

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    Convoy Support, Forward Observation, Reconnaissance, Med-Evac and more.

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    This vehicle has a V-shaped hull that has been found to be efficient against IEDs and

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    can also survive rocket-propelled grenade fire.

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    Its Caterpillar C-7 diesel engine has a maximum output of 330 horsepower and 860 pound-feet

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    of torque.

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    The Cougar's fuel capacity allows for a range of up to 600 kilometers.

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    Number fiveteen LAV-25 The LAV-25 (Light Armored Vehicle) is an eight-wheeled

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    amphibious armored reconnaissance vehicle built by General Dynamics Land Systems and

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    used by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Army.

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    Since its main strength is versatility, this 8x8 machine may operate on land or in the

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    water, providing a tool for reconnaissance, security, or all-out attack to the military.

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    It is powered by a Detroit diesel 6V53T engine with 275 horsepower and a top speed of 62

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    mph.

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    LAV-25 has a top speed of 6 miles per hour on the water.

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    The LAV-25 is armed with an M242 25 mm chain cannon and an M240 7.62 mm machine gun.

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    Number sixteen M88 Hercules Recovery Vehicle The M88 Recovery Vehicle is one of the largest

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    armored recovery vehicles (ARV) currently in use by United States Armed Forces.

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    There are currently three variants, the M88, M88A1 and M88A2 HERCULES (Heavy Equipment

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    Recovery Combat Utility Lifting Extraction System).

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    The M88 series has seen action most noticeably in the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War,

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    the Iraq War, and the War in Afghanistan, and to a lesser extent during the Kosovo War,

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    where they were deployed to help recover heavy armored vehicles of the Allied ground units.

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    Number seventeen CAMEL MRAP It sounds like “camel,” but it stands

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    for “concept for advanced military explosion-mitigating land vehicle.

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    It means "idea for advanced military explosion-mitigating land vehicle.

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    Basically, the 808 prototype MRAP vehicle was created as a way for Detroit Arsenal to

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    demonstrate its latest technologies following the previous Middle East wars, which showed

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    troop transportation shortcomings.

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    The V-shape on the bottom of the Camel provides an improved technique to guarding against

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    IEDs.

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    Number eighteen M142 HIMARS The M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System

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    (HIMARS) is a light multiple rocket launcher developed in the late 1990s for the United

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    States Army, mounted on a standard Army M1140 truck frame.

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    The HIMARS carries six rockets or one MGM-140 ATACMS missile on the U.S. Army's new Family

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    of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) five-ton truck and can launch the entire Multiple Launch

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    Rocket System Family of Munitions (MFOM).

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    HIMARS ammunition is interchangeable with the MLRS M270A1.

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    However, it is only able to carry one pod rather than the standard two for the M270

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    and A1 variants.

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    Number nineteen M9 Armored Combat Earthmover The M9 Armored Combat Earthmover (ACE) is

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    a highly mobile armored tracked vehicle that provides combat engineer support to front-line

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    forces.

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    Fielded by the United States Army, its tasks include eliminating enemy obstacles, maintenance

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    and repair of roads and supply routes, and construction of fighting positions.The M9

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    Armored Combat Earthmover (ACE) is another all-star military support vehicle.

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    It has the ability to destroy structures, clean riverbanks, destroy obstacles, and provide

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    cover for forces establish themselves in a particular region.

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    Due to its visibility limitations, the M9 ACE, which is operated by a single crew member,

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    requires a high level of ability from the driver.

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    Number twenty RG-31 Nyala The RG-31 Nyala is a 4×4 multi-purpose mine-resistant

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    ambush protected infantry mobility vehicle manufactured in South Africa by Land Systems

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    OMC (the division of Denel SOC LTD, located in Benoni, South Africa) and in Turkey by

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    FNSS Defence Systems.

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    It is based on the Mamba APC of TFM Industries.

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    The RG-31 has become the multi-purpose vehicle of choice of the UN and other peacekeeping

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    and security forces.

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    It is finding favour with non-governmental organisations requiring a vehicle with a non-aggressive

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    appearance to protect their personnel against land mines.

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    Number twenty-one QinetiQ Raider I Engineer The QinetiQ Raider I Engineer may not look

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    to be something, but its capacity to knock out IEDs in autonomous mode means it could

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    be useful in the military in the future.

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    Raider I is a four-wheel-drive Polaris MVRS700 that controllers can control from a distance

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    of approximately 1,000 yards.

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    The Engineer also assists command and evacuation operations with its clearance tools.

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    The front and back rollers are mine-resistant.

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    Number twenty-two Autonomous Terramax TerraMax is the trademark for autonomous/unmanned

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    ground vehicle technology developed by Oshkosh Defense.

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    Primary military uses for the technology are seen as reconnaissance missions and freight

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    transport in high-risk areas so freeing soldiers from possible attacks, ambushes or the threat

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    of mines and IEDs.

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    The technology could also be used in civilian settings, such as autonomous snow clearing

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    at airports.

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    In the meantime, Oshkosh was working on its own unmanned vehicle driving system for military

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    vehicles.

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    For cases where sending no driver is the best strategy, this technology is integrated into

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    heavy-duty vehicles.

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    Terramax is an aftermarket upgrade.

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    Number twenty-three Oshkosh MMRS Demonstrator The multi-mission recovery system (MMRS) answers

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    the question of how armed forces recover damaged vehicles from the battlefield.

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    The revolving boom on this 10-wheel-drive monster weighs 50 tons and extends over 40

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    feet.

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    This machine's primary function is to rescue automobiles that have been damaged, immobilized,

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    swamped, stranded, or flipped.

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    The MMRS is capable of recovering mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles, the largest tactical

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    wheeled vehicles, and tracked combat vehicles with a maximum weight of 10,000 pounds.

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    Number twenty-four Humvee Known by its military designation as the High

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    Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle, the HUMVEE is a lightweight, highly mobile, diesel-powered,

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    four-wheel-drive tactical vehicle that uses a common chassis to carry a wide variety of

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    military hardware ranging from machine guns to tube-launched, optically tracked, wire

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    command-guided (TOW) anti-tank missile launchers.

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    It must perform in a wide variety of terrain, from deserts to jungles, for long periods

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    of time, with minimal maintenance.

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    This vehicle also has to carry its cargo and occupants in safety while dodging instruments

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    of war bullets, bombs and mines.

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    This vehicle was first utilized during the invasion of Panama in 1989.

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    It has a 6.5-liter diesel engine and four-wheel drive.

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    Newer models have a shielded gun turret that was first seen during the battles in Afghanistan

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    and Iraq.

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    Number twenty-five P-19R Aircraft Firefighter The P-19 Aircraft Fire Fighting (ARFF) truck

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    is used by US Marines when they need to respond to an aircraft downed.

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    With its high-powered engine and ability to carry 1,000 gallons of water and 130 gallons

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    of foam agent, as well as other heavy response equipment, this truck can get to the scene

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    of an incident quickly.

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    In 2016, Oshkosh began prepping this improved model for the battlefield.

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The example sentences of EXPENDITURE in videos (15 in total of 31)

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Use "expenditure" in a sentence | "expenditure" example sentences

How to use "expenditure" in a sentence?

  • Immense wealth, and its lavish expenditure, fill the great house with all that can please the eye, or tempt the taste. Here, appetite, not food, is the great desideratum.
    -Frederick Douglass-
  • Physiological expenditure is a superficial way of self-expression. People who incline toward physical love accomplish nothing at all.
    -Salvador Dali-
  • The gratification of wealth is not found in mere possession or in lavish expenditure, but in its wise application.
    -Miguel de Cervantes-
  • Proportion and propriety are among the best secrets of domestic wisdom; and there is no surer test of integrity than a well-proportioned expenditure.
    -Hannah More-
  • Clean water is not an expenditure of Federal funds; clean water is an investment in the future of our country.
    -Bud Shuster-
  • I hold it the duty of the executive to insist upon frugality in the expenditure, and a sparing economy is itself a great national source.
    -Andrew Johnson-
  • The only expenditure, and all its outworkings, for which God can be held to be responsible is that which He directs.
    -Amy Carmichael-
  • A good father believes that he does wisely to encourage enterprise, productive skill, prudent self-denial, and judicious expenditure on the part of his son.
    -William Graham Sumner-

Definition and meaning of EXPENDITURE

What does "expenditure mean?"

/ikˈspendəCHər/

noun
Amount of money used in a certain period of time.

What are synonyms of "expenditure"?
Some common synonyms of "expenditure" are:
  • spending,
  • outlay,
  • disbursement,
  • lavishing,
  • squandering,
  • waste,
  • wasting,
  • dissipation,
  • dissipating,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "expenditure"?
Some common antonyms of "expenditure" are:
  • saving,
  • conservation,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.