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Oshkosh M911
Oshkosh M911 at the Schweizerisches Militärmuseum Full
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1970 - ?
Used byUS Army
Production history
DesignerOshkosh Corporation
ManufacturerOshkosh Corporation
Produced1970 -?
No. built1000
Specifications
Mass18.2 t
Crew1+2 Pax in cabin

EngineDetroit 8V92TA 8-cylinder V diesel engine with turbocharger, 12060 cm3
435 Hp
Payload capacity68.95 t

The Oshkosh M911 (factory designation F2365) is a heavy-load truck produced by the Oshkosh Corporation in the 1970s, used by the US Army.

History

In 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.

Operators

References

  1. Compare the entry at fricktal.info Archived 2014-05-29 at the Wayback Machine Schweizerisches Militärmuseum Full
  2. "Oshkosh M911 C-HET". 18 May 2021.

External links

Media related to Oshkosh M911 at Wikimedia Commons

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