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I've had a question for some time.
From my German/Swiss point of view, a vehicle that is taken out of service is removed from active service.
It may still be used in non-critical areas, but no longer in active service in front (near) areas.
This also has something to do with the supply of spare parts. The material is used until it falls apart, new parts are not ordered.
But now I see the HMMWV still active. Or am I making a mistake?
The JLTV, which was praised as the successor to the HMMWV. It is far larger and far less flexible. Or so I think.
And it's also too small as a battlefront cab. And the MRAP too big/high/expensive.
There should be something new, a direct successor. And probably from AM General again. And the first pictures looked like a redesign of the HMMWV with new means and methods. But old size and basic idea. Now probably adapted to new threat situations in which our aluminum cans are no longer sufficient.
That's what I know. My problem is... I can't find much on the net about the end of the JLTV. I can find even less about the new HMMWV. A few pictures and a 1.3min long contribution on Youtube. That was it.
You are closer to the topic than I am here in Switzerland. Do you know more?
From my German/Swiss point of view, a vehicle that is taken out of service is removed from active service.
It may still be used in non-critical areas, but no longer in active service in front (near) areas.
This also has something to do with the supply of spare parts. The material is used until it falls apart, new parts are not ordered.
But now I see the HMMWV still active. Or am I making a mistake?
The JLTV, which was praised as the successor to the HMMWV. It is far larger and far less flexible. Or so I think.
And it's also too small as a battlefront cab. And the MRAP too big/high/expensive.
There should be something new, a direct successor. And probably from AM General again. And the first pictures looked like a redesign of the HMMWV with new means and methods. But old size and basic idea. Now probably adapted to new threat situations in which our aluminum cans are no longer sufficient.
That's what I know. My problem is... I can't find much on the net about the end of the JLTV. I can find even less about the new HMMWV. A few pictures and a 1.3min long contribution on Youtube. That was it.
You are closer to the topic than I am here in Switzerland. Do you know more?