Do all military trailers have adequate clearance between the kingpin and landing gear so that one could use the super singles on all military trailers?
Definitely not! A lot of trailers will not clear, some will just squeak by.
An example is my M128 behind the M931A2. To clear the rear tires on turns, I have to flip the landing gear pads vertically behind the gear legs and strap them there, then I'm fine. If I don't flip them up, they WILL hit the tire tread.
Not all trailers have pads that will flip back, so its not always an option.
I have watched a buddy tow his M146 behind an M931A2, he will occasionally strum the landing gear if the road bumps and the turn are right. Some other times, I don't think I could slip a piece of paper in there! He usually tows it with his M915, not issues there.
The M270? I could ride a bicycle between the 931 rear tires and the landing gear on that one!
Others can chime in, but it seems to me that if the trailer has 9.00 tires stock, or a single axle, you will have problems with the super-single tractors. Military trailers that come with 11.00 tires stock will
probably work, but some may be too close.
Cheers
PS - added a picture that shows what I mean by strap the pad vertically behind the leg. The picture also shows what happens to a pad when it catches the lugs on the tire. It wasn't immediately obvious that it was too close, until I turned into a parking lot driveway.