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The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck, HEMTT for short, made by the American company Oshkosh Defense, has evolved into a modern and mighty machine. Its latest iteration, the A4, is ready to ...
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 ...
The eight-wheel, 500-horsepower HEMTT A4 - a widely used military vehicle - will be shipped to Boeing's Huntsville facility this spring for integration with the laser's rugged beam control system ...
The 562nd Firefighter Detachment, 94th Engineer Battalion, is the first active-duty Army firefighting detachment to receive a HEMTT-based water truck, known as the HEWATT. "It's an M1142 HEMTT ...
Oshkosh Defense, a division of Oshkosh Corporation, has received two awards valued at more than $13 million from the US Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command (LCMC) for the next-generation Heavy ...
Soldiers from Alpha Company, 640th Aviation Support Battalion, out of California conducted training on the M978M HEMTT fuel truck, a 10-ton, eight-wheeled, fuel servicing vehicle. It is a bulk ...