Tuesday, May 16, 2017

The U.S. army is updating its fleet of trucks The us army needs more heavy trucks. Oshkosh Corporation announced the signing of several contracts with the U.S. Department of defense for the repair of existing forces, as well as the delivery of new trucks, reports "Warspot" with reference to the portal armyrecognition.com The total amount of contracts between the company Oshkosh Defense (which is part of Oshkosh Corporation) and a division of TACOM (Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command) army of the United States amounted to $165 million For these funds one of the world's largest manufacturers of heavy trucks conduct overhaul and upgrade to the latest versions of HEMTT vehicles (Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck) available in service with the us army. The contract specifies that during the repair work the machine will be restored to the "zero condition" (zero-mile, zero-hour condition), which will allow the army to get almost new cars with zero mileage (this recovery is substantially cheaper than the production of new machines). The U.S. army is updating its fleet of trucks In addition, under one of the contracts, the company Oshkosh Defense will release a new HEMTT heavy trucks, and trailers for them (just 478 units). Updated and new cars will begin to enter the army at the same time — from July 2018.

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