Friday, September 23, 2011

Tactical Combat Light All-Terrain Vehicle or L-ATV replaces Humvee

A company called by Oshkosh Defense, based in Wisconsin, the United States recently showed a last military car named by Tactical Combat Light All-Terrain Vehicle or L-ATV.

Tactical Combat Light All-Terrain Vehicle or L-ATV replaces Humvee


Humvee will be almost certainly used by the U.S. military no longer since the company went bankrupt. Now the U.S. military is looking for a replacement car is legendary and this is one of the prospective successors.

This car gives a chance as a replacement for the Humvee and offered to the United States military.

For this car, Oshkosh Defense says that L-ATV has a myriad of advantages that can meet the wants and needs of the military.

Layer-steel bullets and bombs that protects the outer layer body is claimed to be configured with a variety of situations. While the capsules are in it are designed to be used and have military compability when the military wants to up grade vehicle technology.

While the legs are supported TAK-4i independent suspension that has a 20 inch, 25 percent longer than the U.S. military-used cars today and make this car capable of devouring ferocious field though.

And the most interesting part of this car is racing kitchen. Previously, cars that make use of U.S. military Humvee was always known as a car that savage, greedy fuel. But that image will change when the U.S. military to use this car.

For L-Oshkosh Defense offers ATV with dual pacemaker kitchen aka hybrid engine. Strength is derived from a combination car diesel engines and electric motors that will make it more friendly to the environment.

In addition to this L-ATV, Oshkosh Defense already has M-ATV Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP), which is currently used by the military.

In addition, because this hybrid system will make cars more fuel efficient, Oshkosh also said that the U.S. military should not be afraid anymore, because a range of cars they would be farther away and they need not fear running out of fuel while in the enemy zone .