List of U.S. Military Vehicles By Model Number

List Of U.S. Military Vehicles By Model Number

The following is a (partial) listing of vehicle model numbers assigned by the U.S. Army. Some of these designations are also used by other agencies, services, and nationalities, although these various end users usually assign their own nomenclature.

Read more about List Of U.S. Military Vehicles By Model Number:  M1 To M99, M100 To M199, M200 To M299, M300 To M399, M400 To M499, M500 To M599, M600 To M699, M700 To M799, M800 To M899, M900 To M999, M1000 To M1099, M1100 To M1199, M1200 To M1299, Non Consecutive Numbers

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