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family of medium tactical vehicles (fmtv) ; meads 10 ton chassis
diesel engine
24.0
automatic
7.2 liters
10.0 tons
single
included
7
over engine
closed
air
21650.0 kilograms
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XM1160 mtv 10 ton chassis truck meads
330.0 horsepower
curb weight 19180 lb; gcwr 68731 lb; gawr front 19000 lb, intermediate 19000 lb, rear 19000 lb; payload 27, 116lb, towed load (pintle hook) 21000 lb; armament - mounting racks for two (2) M16 A1 rifles/power and mounting provisions for digitization rack; central tire inflation system (ctis) with CAB-Mounted electronic controls, operable while driving/highway, CROSS-Country, air transport, sand/mud/snow and emergency modes; frame mat. 110 ksi domes steel; the XM1160 is transportable by roll on/roll off (ro/ro) on a C-130, C-17, C5A and C-141
A self-propelled wheeled vehicle undercarriage consisting essentially of the frame and power train, with or without cab, designed primarily to mount a suitable body for transporting supplies and/or equipment.
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Item does not contain precious metal.
Represents items with no adp components
The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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