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The Oshkosh M911 (factory designation F2365) is a heavy-load truck produced by the Oshkosh Corporation in the 1970s, used by the US Army.
Oshkosh M911 | |
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Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
In service | 1970 - ? |
Used by | US Army |
Production history | |
Designer | Oshkosh Corporation |
Manufacturer | Oshkosh Corporation |
Produced | 1970 -? |
No. built | 1000 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 18.2 t |
Crew | 1+2 Pax in cabin |
Engine | Detroit 8V92TA 8-cylinder V diesel engine with turbocharger, 12060 cm3 435 Hp |
Payload capacity | 68.95 t |
History
editIn the second half of the 1970s, the US Army procured 1,000 of the heavy-haul truck – together with the four-axle M747 semitrailer – for road transportation of main battle tanks and other heavy loads. A tank often carried by the Oshkosh M911 was the M47 Patton. The Oshkosh M911 was also used with the US Army units stationed in Europe. The Oshkosh M911 has a crew of three, weighs 18.2 tons, and has a payload capacity of 68.95 tons. The Oshkosh M911 has a Detroit 8V92TA turbocharged 12-liter Diesel V-8 engine that produces 435 horsepower.
An Oshkosh M911 was exhibited at the Swiss Military Museum Full.[1]
Operators
editReferences
edit- ^ Compare the entry at fricktal.info Archived 2014-05-29 at the Wayback Machine Schweizerisches Militärmuseum Full
- ^ "Oshkosh M911 C-HET". 18 May 2021.
External links
editMedia related to Oshkosh M911 at Wikimedia Commons