Individual Models
Truck Model | Origins | Years in use | Users |
---|---|---|---|
Scammell Pioneer Semi-trailer | UK | 1930s-1940s | British Army |
Diamond T tank transporter | USA | 1940s-1970s | British Army, US Army, Dutch Army |
Scammell Commander | UK | 1986-2002 | British Army |
Sd.Kfz. 9/18 Ton Heavy Tank Transporter Sd.Ah.116 | Germany | 1940s | German Army |
Scammell Pioneer Semi-trailer | UK | 1930s-1940s | British Army |
Thorneycroft 'Mighty' Antar | UK | 1940s-1986 | British Army, Dutch Army |
Floor Truck Factory | Netherlands | 1970s-? | Dutch Army |
Faun SLT 50-3 Elefant and SLT-56 | Germany | 1970s-? | Germany Army, Polish Army (since 2002) |
Faun SLT 56 Franziska with Kässbohrer semi-trailer | Germany | 1989- | Germany Army |
Oshkosh Corporation Commercial Heavy Equipment Transporter (C-HET)- M746 or M911 tractor with M747 semitrailer | USA | 1970s-1990s | US Army |
Oshkosh Corporation Heavy Equipment Transport System | USA | 1993- | US Army, British Army (since 2002) |
Land Mobility Technologies modified Mercedes-Benz Actros Armoured Heavy Support Vehicle Systems | Germany / South Africa | 2000s- | Canadian Forces - on order 2007 (delivery 2008-2009) |
DAF Trucks DAF YTZ95.530 (DAF XF) 95 Tropco tractor and trailer | Netherlands | 2005- | Dutch Army, Canadian Forces - loaded from Dutch (2007-2009) |
Type 82 HET - Hanyang Special Auto Works (Hanyang Special Vehicle Works) HY473 tractor and HY962 semi-trailer | China | 1960s | People's Liberation Army |
MAZ 537G tank transporter | USSR | 1960s | Soviet Army, Russian Army, People's Liberation Army and various other Eastern Bloc nations |
Volvo N1233 | Sweden | 1977- | Swedish Army |
Scania T144 | Sweden | 1998- | Swedish Army, Belgian Army and French Army |
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