Nicknamed “Dragon Wagon,” the HEMTT first went into service with the Army in 1985, replacing the M520 Goer trucks. More than 13,000 HEMTTs are in service today. The key mission of the HEMTT is ...
The company also builds the Army’s Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT). Now there’s something new on the horizon. This vehicle has a hybrid powertrain, tracks instead of tires and a ...
Oshkosh will produce new Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) A4 tankers ... “We are extremely honored that the U.S. Army continues to call on Oshkosh to provide our Soldiers with ...