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Cosa (chi) è HMMWV$508189$ - definizione

HMMWV replacement; HMMWV replacement program; HMMWV replacement process; Humvee replacement
  • International MaxxPro Category 1 MRAP
  • Combat Tactical Vehicle]], a prototype [[Joint Light Tactical Vehicle]]
  • [[International FTTS]] UV Concept

Humvee         
  • A HMMWV firing an [[AGM-114 Hellfire]] missile.
  • M998 registered as a historical vehicle in [[Warendorf]]
  • Soldiers of 3rd BCT/ 25th ID, use an M153 CROWS atop an M1115A1 HMMWV at the Battle Area Complex, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, 2017.
  • Greek Army M1114GR HMMWV with the ability to mount a [[9M133 Kornet]] on top, April 2007.
  • A U.S. Army HMMWV firing a [[BGM-71 TOW]] missile.
  • A Spanish Navy Marines M-966 equipped with [[BGM-71 TOW]] [[anti-tank missile]].
  • Humvee maintenance with engine exposed by [[Czech Army]] in [[Afghanistan]]
  • Humvee interior
  • HMMWV with a Phoenix satellite communications dish
  • U.S. Marines pushing an M1114 HMMWV during a 'Humvee Push' competition, in 2016.
  • M1165A1, Aviation Nation 2014 US Air Show - Nellis AFB, Las Vegas
  • U.S. Marine Corps]] M1123 HMMWV in 2004, equipped with a bolt-on MAK armor kit.
  • Cambridge Bay]], Canada in 2009.
  • Hawkeye 105mm Mobile Weapon System in Camp Grayling. 25 July 2019.
  • Polish Army M1043A2 HMMWV, July 2005.
  • A HMMWV equipped with [[SLAMRAAM]] [[surface-to-air missile]]s, on display at the [[Paris Air Show]] in June 2007.
  • A Humvee captured by the [[Taliban]] in 2021
  • U.S. Air Force]] airman in [[Southwest Asia]] stands in the ring mount of a FRAG 6-reinforced HMMWV, 2010
  • Marine Corps inspected SCTV Humvee, 2010
  • Red Cross]].
MILITARY UTILITY VEHICLE
HMMWV; Hum-Vee; Hum-vee; M998; HUMVEE; HumVee; High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles; M998 HMMWV; Humvees; M1114; High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle; Humv; Hum-V; Hum V; Hum Vee; High mobility, multipurpose wheeled vehicle; High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle; Hummvee; M1097; Tumak-1; Tumak-2; Tumak-3; Tumak-4; Tumak-5; Tumak-6; Tumak-7; M1025A2; Hum-vees; High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle; M997; HMMVW; High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle; Military Hummer; AM General Humvee; Survivable Combat Tactical Vehicle; AM General HMMWV; Hmmwv
['h?mvi:]
¦ noun trademark, chiefly N. Amer. a modern military jeep.
Origin
1980s: from the initials of high-mobility multi-purpose vehicle.
M1114 HMMWV Interim Fragment (Frag) Kit 5         
EXTRA ARMOUR FOR LIGHT MILITARY VEHICLES
The M1114 HMMWV Interim Fragment (Frag) Kit 5 was an add-on armor for doors of the M1114 HMMWV. It consisted of four bolt-on doors that provided another layer of metal over the previously established factory-built armor, and was initially deployed in the field in April 2006.
Humvee clone manufacturing in China         
INDUSTRY
EQ2050; SFQ 2040; ChiCom HMMWV's; PRC HMMWVs; HMMWV (China); HMMWVs (China); High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle manufacturing in China; Humvee manufacturing in China; Humvee copy manufacturing in China
There are at least three Chinese automobile manufacturers building Humvee clones. One of these, the Dongfeng "Hanma" rely on imported U.

Wikipedia

Humvee replacement process

The Humvee replacement process, undertaken by the U.S. military, was an effort to replace the current AM General Humvee multi-purpose motor vehicle. The Humvee had evolved several times since its introduction in 1984, and is now used in tactical roles for which it was not originally intended. The U.S. military pursued several initiatives to replace it, both in the short and long term. The short-term replacement efforts utilize commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) vehicles, while the long-term efforts focused on building requirements for the Humvee replacement and technology research and evaluation in the form of various prototype vehicles.

After going through the replacement process, the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) was chosen as the successor.