How much does an m88a1 cost?
How much does an m88a1 cost?
M88 Recovery Vehicle | |
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Manufacturer | BMY (1961–1994) United Defense and Anniston Army Depot (1994–2005) BAE Systems Land and Armaments (since 2005) |
Unit cost | US$2,050,000 |
Produced | 1961–present |
No. built | 1690 (all variants) |
What engines do army trucks use?
Continental
Model | Displacement | Power |
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AO42 | 42 cu in (0.7 L) | 13 hp (10 kW) @3000rpm |
L-142 | 1,412 cu in (23.1 L) | 65 hp (48 kW) @4000rpm |
LDT465 | 478 cu in (7.8 L) | 130 hp (97 kW) |
R22 | 501 cu in (8.2 L) | 145 hp (108 kW) @2400rpm |
Is the CRARRV an export vehicle?
The only export customer of this vehicle is Oman, which operates the Challenger 1 MBTs. Four vehicles were sold to this Middle East country. Currently it is the most powerful recovery vehicle of it’s class. The CRARRV is based on the Challenger 1 main battle tank.
What does CRARRV stand for?
Challenger Armored Repair and Recovery Vehicle (CRARRV) was developed in the mid 80s. In 1985 the UK MoD signed a contract with Vickers Defence Systems to build 30 armored recovery vehicles to
What is a CRARRV HMT and how does it work?
Each CRARRV HMT enables a CRARRV to transport a single (Challenger, Titan or Trojan) power pack or two Warrior power packs by altering the configuration of dedicated fixtures and attachment of fittings. Dozer blade to act as an earth anchor/stabiliser, or in obstacle clearance and fire position preparation.
What does a CRARRV do in the Army?
The CRARRV can prepare firing positions, cover ditches and so on. A dozer blade also acts as an earth anchor during winching operations. This armored recovery vehicle can tow damaged, faulty or uncontrolled MBTs with a maximum weight of 68 t by rigid or non-rigid hitches.