Military Heavy Equipment (Enhanced Edition)

Military Heavy Equipment (Enhanced Edition)

Author: Jenny Lillystone

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2014-04-01

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 1632878267

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A Children's Book About Heavy Military Equipment. Pictures and info about Earth Movers, Tactical Trucks, Heavy Equipment Transport, the Assault Breacher Vehicle and much more. 51 photos and 4 videos. Military heavy equipment is used for construction, moving earth, digging, excavation, grading, filling, clearing and pushing. These machines remove obstacles and also put obstacles in the path of the enemy. Heavy equipment is also used to move, transport, lift and carry cargo, supplies and materials. When equipment is needed in a war zone the operator of the vehicle has to be protected. And that is the big difference between military heavy equipment and the commercial equipment. The vehicles must be mine resistant, ambush protected, armor plated and still usable off road. They will have a reinforced cabin. These vehicles are so specialized that the military even gives them their own names.


Armored Military Vehicles Enhanced Edition

Armored Military Vehicles Enhanced Edition

Author: Jenny Lillystone

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2014-04-01

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 1632877899

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A Children's Book About Armored Military Vehicles. Pictures and info about light armored vehicles, mine resistant ambush protected vehicles, fighting vehicles and much more. Over 45 photos and 4 videos. When the military builds a base in a war zone it's the size of a small city. The base needs all of the vehicles a small city would need. Vehicles that stay inside the base don't need as much armor as vehicles that are used outside of the base.


Military Cargo Planes (Enhanced Edition)

Military Cargo Planes (Enhanced Edition)

Author: Jenny Lillystone

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2014-04-01

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 1632878585

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A Children's Book About Military Cargo Planes. Pictures and info about cargo planes, air drops, aerial refueling and much more. 58 photos and 4 videos Cargo and troop transport planes are an important part of the military. Without these planes, it would be almost impossible to deliver troops and supplies to a war zone.


M911 and M1070 Het

M911 and M1070 Het

Author: David Doyle

Publisher: Schiffer Military History

Published: 2022-07-28

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780764363481

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The definitive visual guide to the US Army's heavy-equipment transporters


Military Amphibious Vehicles Enhanced Edition

Military Amphibious Vehicles Enhanced Edition

Author: Jenny Lillystone

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2014-04-01

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 1632878259

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A Children's Book about military amphibious vehicles. Getting from ship to shore. Pictures and info about landing craft air cushioned (hover craft), amphibious assault vehicles and much more. 60 photos. One of the ways the military delivers troops, cargo and equipment is by ship. The ships in a war zone can't pull up to a dock and unload. They must unload at sea. A look at the process of getting troops and supplies from the ship to shore.


M911 and M1070 HET Heavy Equipment

M911 and M1070 HET Heavy Equipment

Author: David Doyle

Publisher: Squadron/Signal Publications

Published: 2018-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780897478571

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Under the best of circumstance, driving tanks to the battlefield, often called 'road marches' are extraordinarily inefficient. Tanks consume vast amounts of fuel, provide relatively poor visibility, and perhaps most importantly, are incredibly maintenance intensive. Driving tanks for hours on end puts a great deal of strain and wear on a number of expensive components (and roadways as well), and repairing or replacing parts worn through road marches puts a great burden not only on the tank crews, but maintenance personal as well. Oftentimes, tanks are not able to travel as rapidly as wheeled transporters, making long movements a slow process. For these reasons, it is common to haul tanks forward. Once in a forward area, tanks that are disabled frequently need to be moved to a rear area for repair. While battlefield recovery is most often done through the use of armored recovery vehicles, such as the M88, retrieval under less hazardous circumstances is often done by wheeled vehicles, the very same vehicles that are used to transport tanks to the front. For the past several decades, the US Army has relied on two vehicles produced by Oshkosh Trucks (now Oshkosh Corporation) for this duty. These vehicles, the M911 and the M1070, are both massive trucks--as you would expect for vehicles tasked with winching and hauling tanks and other armored vehicles and heavy equipment at highway speeds. On these pages we will explore the characteristics and use of these vehicles, but the photos on these pages do not fully show the size and robust construction of this equipment. Illustrated with over 220 B/W and color photos and data tables.