List of U.S. Military Vehicles By Supply Catalog Designation

List Of U.S. Military Vehicles By Supply Catalog Designation

This is a List of U. S. military vehicles by supply catalog designation. The U.S Army Ordnance Corps Supply Catalog uses a nomenclature system that designates G-series numbers to represent various U.S. military vehicles. Generally, the G-series group together a "family" of vehicles that are similar in terms of their engine, transmission, drive train and chassis, but have external differences. The body style and function of the vehicles within the same G-number may vary greatly.

Read more about List Of U.S. Military Vehicles By Supply Catalog Designation:  G1 To G99, G100 - G199, G200 – G299, G300 - G500, G500 - G599, G600 - G699, G700 - G799, G800 - G899, G900 To End

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