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Its not optional when the vehicle is in operation or least I never seen it done before. A true Marine Motor T. fellow may correct me on that though. However, being a logistics Marine myself and loaded many aboard ship, it is made to be pinned when being lifted on ship to prevent the truck from articulating in mid-air (this would be disasterous). To combat this, a pin is placed in a slot and a special hoisting frame is used to lift the entire LVS. If you don't have the lifting frame it becomes a nightmare to lift them. The Marines, choose the LVS design over the HEMTT design for the purpose of being more manuverable aboard ship (the gator fleet to be more exact).Ok, this brings up a question I have wondered about;
Is the articulation optional, or is it a permenant feature of the LVS?
I mean, don't the LVS front axles turn the same amount as a HEMTT, or is the articulation necessary for turning.
Or is the articulation there to make the LVS more manuverable?
I think the LVS might be a little cooler than a HEMTT.
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