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M56 Coyote

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The M56 Coyote was Type Classified in September 1994. A production contract was awarded to Robotic Systems Technology in March 1995 for 267 systems. First Article and Production Verification testing were successfully completed in September 1996. Eight M56 Coyotes were fielded to the Chemical School
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Six M56 Coyotes formed the smoke platoon and the M56 would operate in support of light and airborne maneuver units by disseminating smoke on the move and/or from stationary positions to defeat enemy sensors and smart munitions such as tank thermal sights, guided munitions, directed energy weapons,
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at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. A follow-on 5-year multiyear contract would be awarded in FY01. A material change program to add a millimetre wave module would also begin in FY01. That program was intended to provide extended spectral coverage to defeat threat weapon systems operating in the
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Its smoke generating system provided 90 minutes of visual and 30 minutes of infrared obscuration without resupply. The visual and infrared screens could nullify enemy reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition
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millimetre regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. A Drivers Vision Enhancer (DVE) was also to be developed to provide the additional capability to drive at night and under obscured conditions.
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had a gross vehicle weight of 11,500 pounds. Its system generates smoke for use in tactical situations on the battlefield to prevent visual or infrared enemy surveillance.
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6.5 L (400 cu in) V8 turbo diesel and non-turbo diesel: 190 hp (142 kW) @ 3,400 rpm / 380 lb·ft (515 N·m) @ 1,700 rpm
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and other systems operating in the visual through far-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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2 door truck * Unarmored: Light utility vehicle * Armored: Light armored car
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Fieldings to FORSCOM began in July 1998 with delivery of 18 systems to the
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The M56, also known as the Coyote, was a motorized system mounted on an
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6 ft (1.83 m), reducible to 4 ft 6 in (1.37 m)
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15 ft (4.57 m), wheelbase 10 ft 10 in (3.30 m)
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High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) (M998 Truck)
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Expanded Capacity High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (
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6.2 L (380 cu in) V8 diesel or 5.7 L gasoline
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Top Ten Infantry Fighting Vehicles, Humvee (archived)
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26 known units produced production order: 267 units
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truck
Light utility vehicle
Light armored car
AM General
Armor

High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle
M1113
HMMWV
HMMWV
RISTA
82nd Airborne Division
M58 Wolf
"Steep cost of military vehicles outlined in Army report"
Archived
"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?"
MeasuringWorth
Gross Domestic Product deflator




HMMWV Fact File
Archived
Wayback Machine
"The Humvee, American armored vehicle"
High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) (M998 Truck)
Archived
Wayback Machine

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