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{{Infobox Automobile|image=|name=High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (Humvee)|manufacturer=[AM General|body_style=4-door [SUV-->
This article refers to the Military HMMWV, not the civilian Hummer sold by General Motors
The
M998 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (
HMMWV or
Humvee) is a military Four-wheel drive motor
vehicle created by AM General. It has largely supplanted the roles formerly served by the
M151 1/4 ton MUTT, the
Gama Goat, their M718A1 and M792 ambulance versions, the CUCV, and other light trucks with the
Military of the United States, as well as being used by a number of other countries and organizations. Humvees were originally also referred to as
Hummers, though that term was later reserved for a civilian SUV based on the Humvee.
Features
There are at least 17 variants of the HMMWV in service with the
United States armed forces. HMMWV serve as cargo/troop carriers, automatic weapons platforms, ambulances (four litter patients or eight ambulatory patients), M220 BGM-71 TOW carriers,
M119 howitzer prime movers, M-1097 Avenger Pedestal Mounted Stinger platforms, MRQ-12 direct
air support vehicles, S250 shelter carriers, and other things. It is capable of
Wiktionary:ford 2.5 ft (76 cm) normally, or 5 ft (1.5 m) with the deep-water fording kit installed.
Optional equipment includes a winch (maximum load capacity 6000 lb. (2700 kg)), and supplemental armor. The M1025 and M1043/M1044 armament carriers provide mounting and firing capabilities for the
MK19 grenade launcher, the M2 Browning machine gun, the M240 machine gun machine gun and
M249 Squad Automatic Weapon SAW. The newly introduced M1114 "up-armored" HMMWV also features a similar weapons mount. In addition, some M1114 and M1116 up-armored and M1117 Armored Security Vehicle models feature a CROWS (common remotely operated weapon station), which allows the gunner to operate from inside the vehicle.
History
missile.In the
1970s, the United States Army concluded that the militarized civilian
trucks in use no longer satisfied their requirements. In 1977,
Lamborghini developed the
Lamborghini Cheetah model to attempt to meet
Army contract specifications. In 1979, the Army drafted final specifications for a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, or HMMWV. In July of that year, AM General (a subsidiary of
American Motors Corporation) began preliminary design work, and less than a year later, the first prototype, the M998, was in testing.
Humvee operated by the
Military Police .In June
1981, the Army awarded AM General a contract for development of several more prototype vehicles to be delivered to the U.S. government for another series of tests, and the company was later awarded the initial production contract for 55,000 HMMWVs to be delivered in 1985. HMMWVs first saw combat in Operation Just Cause, the US invasion of
Panama in 1989.
The HMMWV has become the vehicular backbone of U.S. forces around the world. Over 10,000 were used during Operation Iraqi Freedom by U.S. forces as well as some other countries during the
2003 invasion of Iraq.
One US Humvee was captured by the Yugoslav Army during the Kosovo war and is currently on display in front of the Military Museum building on
Kalemegdan Fortress Park,
Belgrade,
Serbia.
Usage in Combat
soldiers and Iraqi army soldiers arrive for a mission at a children's and maternity hospital in Diwaniyah,
Iraq in December 2006.
The HMMWV was designed primarily for personnel and light cargo transport behind front lines. Like the previous Jeep, the basic HMMWV has no armor or protection against NBC threats. Nevertheless, losses were relatively low in
conventional warfare, such as
Desert Storm. Vehicles and crews suffered considerable damage and losses during the Battle of Mogadishu (1993) due to the nature of the urban engagement, however, the chassis survivability allowed the majority of those crews to return to safety, though the HMMWV was never designed to offer protection against intense small arms fire, much less machine guns and anti-tank rocket propelled grenades. However, with the rise of asymmetric warfare and low intensity conflicts, the HMMWV has been pressed into service in urban combat roles it was not originally intended for.
After Somalia, the military recognized a need for a more protected HMMWV and developed the M1114, an armored HMMWV to withstand small arms fire. The M1114 has been in limited production since 1996 and had seen limited use in the
Balkans before deployment to the
Middle East. This design is superior to the M998 with a larger, more powerful
turbocharger engine,
air conditioning, and a strengthened Suspension (vehicle) system. More importantly, it boasts a fully armored passenger area protected by hardened steel and bullet-proof glass. With the increase in direct attacks and guerrilla warfare in Iraq, AM General has diverted the majority of its manufacturing power to producing these vehicles.
Modifications
In response to the vulnerability of HMMWVs operating in Iraq, "Up-Armor" kits were designed and installed on M998 HMMWVs. These kits, of which there are several types and iterations, include armored doors with bullet-proof glass, side and rear armor plates, and a ballistic windshield which offer greater protection from ballistic threats and simple IEDs.
Although some of these kits were available prior to the invasion of Iraq, they were not provided in great numbers to American forces in Iraq prior to the invasion. As a result of this, American soldiers and Marines often improvised extra armor with scrap materials, known as "
hillbilly armor" to improve the safety of the HMMWV. While this may have made the vehicle somewhat safer from a ballistic attack, it also increased the weight and raised the
center of gravity of the vehicle, reducing its acceleration, handling, braking, reliability, and
service life due to its overstressed suspension and drivetrain.http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/reset-of-the-us-armys-vehicle-fleet-continues-02493/http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/67m-for-hmmwv-recap-program-01444/ Also, the addition of the "hillbilly armor" may have just created more
shrapnel when the vehicle is attacked with an RPG or improvised explosive device.
In December
2004, Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld came under criticism from U.S. soldiers and their families for not providing better-equipped HMMWVs.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6694474/ Rumsfeld pointed out that, prior to the war, armor kits were produced only in small numbers per year. As the role of American forces in Iraq changed from fighting the Iraqi Army to suppressing the guerrilla warfare insurgency, more armor kits were being manufactured, though perhaps not as fast as production facilities were capable of bringing them online. Even more advanced kits were also being developed. However, while these kits are much more effective against all types of attacks, they weigh between 1,500 to 2,200 lbs and have many of the same drawbacks as the improvised armor, including increased the risk of rollover, another cause of death among HMMWV passengers.http://www.defense-update.com/products/h/humvee-ogara.htm Unlike similar-size civilian cargo and tow trucks, which typically have
dually to reduce sway, the HMMWV has single rear wheels due to its independent rear suspension coupled with the body design.
The armor on most up-armored HMMWVs holds up well against lateral attacks, when the blast is distributed in all different directions, but offers little protection from a mine blast below the truck, such as buried Improvised explosive devices and land mines. Explosively Formed Penetrators (EFPs) can also defeat the armor kits, causing casualties.
The armor kits fielded include the Armor Survivability Kit (ASK), the FRAG 5, FRAG 6, as well as upgrade kits to the M1151.http://www.defense-update.com/features/du-3-04/up-armored-humvee.htmhttp://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/5958m-contract-for-m1151-hummers-uparmor-price-limits-02488/ The ASK was the first fielded, in October 2003, adding about 1000lbs to the weight of the vehicle.http://www.defense-update.com/products/a/ask.htm Armor Holdings fielded an even lighter kit, adding only 750lbs to the vehicle's weight.http://www.defense-update.com/products/h/humvee-kit-battelle.htm The Marine Armor Kit (MAK), fielded in January 2005, offers more protection than the M1114, but also increases weight.http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/mak.htm The FRAG 5, the latest fielded armor kit, offers the greatest protection but may still be inadequate to stop EFP attacks.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/11/AR2007021101345.html The FRAG 6 kit, designed to do just that, is still in development, however its increased protection comes at a hefty price. Over 1000lbs is added to the vehicle over the FRAG 5 kit, and the width of the vehicle is increased by 2ft. In addition, the doors may require a mechanical assist device to open and close.http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,146187,00.html?wh=wh
Another drawback of the uparmored HMMWVs occurs during an accident or attack, when the heavily armored doors tend to jam shut, trapping the troops inside.http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/field-lifesaver-10th-mountain-division-invents-the-rat-claw-02969/ As a result, HMMWVs are being fitted with hooks on their doors, so that another vehicle can rip the door off, freeing the troops inside. Humvee Doors Trap Troops In addition, Vehicle Emergency Escape (VEE) windows, developed by BAE are currently being fielded for use on the M1114 uparmored HMMWV, with 1000 kits ordered.http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/bae-invents-vee-quick-escape-bulletproof-windows-03711/
The soldier crewing the machine gun on top of the vehicle is extremely vulnerable; however, many HMMWVs have been fitted with basic gun shields, as was the case with
M113 APCs after they were first deployed in Vietnam. The U.S. military is currently evaluating a new form of protection, developed by BAE Systems as well as systems designed by the Army, which are already in theater.http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/now-thats-a-gunshield-the-chavis-turret-03171/ The new gunner's seat is protected by 1.5 to 2 feet (45.72 - 60.96 cm) high steel plates with bullet-proof glass windows. Additionally, some HMMWV use CROWS, which slaves the machine gun to controls in the back seat to allow remote operation.
surface-to-air missiles in display at Paris Air Show 2007
Alternatives
Some have advocated the use of relatively plentiful M113 tracked Vietnam-era
armored personnel carriers for combat patrol and convoy escort. Some have been fitted with ACAV modifications for this purpose, as they were employed in Vietnam, which posed similar security problems for convoys.
Other countries in Europe and South Africa employ a number of different light armored vehicles, both tracked and wheeled, and some even built in the US by Cadillac Gage, that are designed more specifically for low intensity combat situations, and are more resistant to small arms; some trucks even have high v-hull bottoms to deflect mine blasts.
In 2007, the US Marine Corps announced an intention to replace all HMMWVs in Iraq with MRAP (armored vehicle) because of high loss rates, and has issued contracts for the purchase of several thousand of these vehicles, which include the International MaxxPro, the BAE OMC RG-31, the BAE
RG-33, the Force Protection
Cougar (vehicle), and the Protected Vehicles Inc Golan Armored Vehicle. MRAP Advance Purchase #2: Oshkosh, PVI & GD MRAP: Survivable Rides, Start Rolling Cougar Armored Trucks to Stalk Mines on the Battlefield Marine Corps Announces Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Contracts{{cite web]s (IMV) can also be used for patrol vehicles.{{cite news|title=Dutch Spend EUR 25M on Bushmaster IMVs for Afghan Mission (updated)|url=http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2006/08/dutch-spend-eur-25m-on-bushmaster-imvs-for-afghan-mission-updated/index.php|publisher=
Defense Industry Daily|accessdate=2007-01-12 -->
Another serious weakness has proven to be its size, which has limited its deployment in Afghanistan because it is too large for many forms of air transport. This size also limits the ability for the vehicle to be manhandled out of situations.
posting roadside security near [Fallujah,
Iraq. The sign on the rear warns civilians against coming within a certain distance of the vehicle to prevent being deemed hostile and fired on.
Replacement
The
HMMWV replacement process, now being undertaken by the Military of the United States, is an effort to replace the current AM General
HMMWV. The HMMWV has evolved several times since its introduction, and is now used in tactical roles for which it was never originally intended. The US Military is currently pursuing several initiatives to replace it, both in the short and long terms. The short term replacement efforts utilize Commercial_off-the-shelf vehicles as part of the
MRAP (armored vehicle). Long term efforts include the
Joint Light Tactical Vehicle and
Future Tactical Truck Systems programs, which are currently focused on building requirements for the HMMWV replacement and technology research and evaluation. Various prototype vehicles such as the
MillenWorks Light Utility Vehicle, International FTTS and the
ULTRA AP have been constructed as part of these efforts.
Versions
A partial listing of U.S. versions:
Expanded Capacity
- M1113 The M1113 has been selected by the Army as its A2 chassis for HMMWV purchases. Currently, the ECV is used for special operations vehicles and communications shelter carriers.
During 1995, production of the M1114 based on the improved ECV chassis began. The M1114 meets Army requirements for a scout, military police, and explosive ordnance disposal vehicle with improved ballistic protection levels. The M1114 provides protection against 7.62 mm armor-piercing projectiles, 155 mm artillery air bursts and 12 lb. anti-tank mine blasts. The U.S. Air Force has a number of vehicles under the designation M1116, specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Air Force. The M1116 features an expanded cargo area, armored housing for the turret gunner and increased interior heating and air conditioning system. The M1114 and M1116 receive armor at
O'Gara-Hess & Eisenhardt Armoring Company of
Fairfield, Ohio.
- Packhorse - Attachment to convert an M1097 to tractor version for semi-trailers.
- Scorpion - Version fitted with 2B9 Vasliyek 82mm automatic mortar. This is a heavy chassis Humvee equipped with a 2B9 Vasilyek 82mm automatic mortar and intended to provide more protection for US troops in combat zones. This was developed in 2004 by engineers at the US Army's Picatinny Arsenal. The mortar itself can fire on single shots or on automatic using 4 round clips. Range for direct fire is 1,000m and indirect fire is 4,000m. It is also intended to provide another means of destroying roadside bombs but at a safer standoff range.
- Composite HMMWV - A prototype developed by TPI Composites of Rhode Island and AM General.http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2007/07/20/2800594.htm The purpose of the concept vehicle is to reduce the vehicle's weight so that it may more easily carry an up armor kit.http://www.tpicomposites.com/?id=21&uudis=6 TPI’s all-composite HMMWV saves approximately 900 pounds when compared to a current steel and aluminum HMMWV.http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20070720005465&newsLang=enhttp://www.defense-update.com/newscast/0707/news_200707.htm#hmmwv
International versions
Antitank on their top. armoured HMMWV
- EQ2050/SQF2040 - PRC HMMWVs.
- Greece - Greek unarmored M1114, built entirely by ELBO in Greece, equipped to fire the Russian 9M133 Kornet ATGM. It has storage room for 10 missiles. Israel's Plasan Sasa has developed armored versions of the HMMWV, assembled by ELBO in Greece as the M1114GR and M1118GR.http://www.ipms-hellas.gr/02_Articles_04_Photos_250505Parade_UK.htm
- Plasan has also designed and supplied a HMMWV Armored Protection Kit for the Portuguese Armyhttp://www.asd-network.com/press_detail_B.asp?ID=7534 and a different version assembled by Automotive Industries in Nazareth_Illit for the Israel Defense Forces.
- The Swiss MOWAG Eagle light armored vehicle, designed for reconnaissance surveillance, liaison, escort, border patrol and police missions. Early versions of the Eagle utilize the HMMWV chassis, although the latest uses a Duro III chassis. It is an NBC-tight, air conditioned and armor protected vehicle. Eagle is in service and available in several configurations with varying levels of armor protection. The Eagle can be fitted with a wide assortment of armaments which can be manually or remotely operated turrets.
- The Turkish Otokar Cobra light armored vehicle is the base of a family of vehicles. It provides full armor protection for a crew of 4 to 11 depending on configuration. Cobra is available in seven different configurations from Personnel to Weapons Carrier. In addition, Cobra is available with either a manually or remotely operated turret and can be fitted with a wide assortment of armaments. An optional swim kit is available.
- Egypt - Arab Organization for Industrialization has a project of fitting HMMWVs with anti armor weaponry, options inclued: TOW, Milan, or HOT missiles.
Humvee replicas
Due to the popularity of the Humvee, kits have been produced for the general market to build a Humvee-lookalike at home. While the kits do not allow you to build a Humvee from scratch (kitcar), they do allow you to turn a
sedan into a Humvee lookalike. An alternative is to buy a preconstructed (or "
turnkey") wombat. Various kits exist, but one of the most famous names is the "Wombat" (previously called a
HummBug). The former vehicle can be purchased for $18,000.00; this puts it considerably cheaper than the actual Humvee ($56,400.00), or
Hummer.
Some local vehicle assemblers in the Philippines even make small and full-sized replicas of the Humvee. They are usually mounted on chassis intended for
jeeps,
jeepneys, or (in case of the full-sized replica) small trucks, and is powered by surplus gasoline or diesel engines. It looks like a real Humvee, but it is smaller in size, and is priced the same as an ordinary "owner-type" jeep (Php80,000 upwards).
Similar vehicles
- Toyota built a vehicle largely derived from the HMMWV design with a similar design and layout called the Toyota Mega Cruiser. Toyota produced a military version of the Mega Cruiser, named the Koukidousya, that is in service with the Japan Self Defense Forces.
- Mahindra is planning to manufacture the Mahindra Axe, which was designed by an Israeli designer. Development cost has been reported to be US$10 million.
Operators
The HMMWV is not only used by the US military but many other countries as well
- (used by the new Afghan National Army.)
- (200+)
- Albania (300+)
- Argentina (bought after the Falklands War)
- Egypt 1000+
- Israel (2000+)
- Republic of Macedonia (56)
- (ordered a minor number for de-mining units stationed in Iraq)
- (400+)
- (200+)
- Croatia (ordered a minor number for units in Afghanistan UN mission)
- (Mainly 601th Special Forces Grouphttp://www.601skss.cz/galerie/1/640/P7210019.jpg)
- Thailand
- Morocco (4500+)
- Mexico (3000+)
- (8 + 50-100 in the future)
- (50 specially upgraded - used by PTJ (Anti-terror unit))
- (5000+ built entirely by ELBO in Greece under licence from AM General)
- (used by the New Iraqi Army and Iraqi Security Forces.)
- Lithuania
- (230 - up to 285 in the future)
- (30)
- (only by the Infanteria de Marina; the Army uses the Uro (trucks) in that role)
- (217)
- 10 vehicles, all donated by the United States to the Polish-Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion in Kosovo
- (10-20 transferred from the new Iraqi army)
See also
Notes
External links
- AM General
- Plasan Sasa variant
- Army fact file
- M1114 Up-Armored Humvee
- HMMWV variants, specs, and pictures
- captured HMMWV on display in Belgrade
{{Infobox Automobile|image=|name=High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (Humvee)|manufacturer=[AM General|body_style=4-door [SUV-->
This article refers to the Military HMMWV, not the civilian Hummer sold by General Motors
The
M998 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (
HMMWV or
Humvee) is a military
Four-wheel drive motor vehicle created by AM General. It has largely supplanted the roles formerly served by the M151 1/4 ton MUTT, the
Gama Goat, their M718A1 and M792 ambulance versions, the CUCV, and other light trucks with the
Military of the United States, as well as being used by a number of other countries and organizations. Humvees were originally also referred to as
Hummers, though that term was later reserved for a civilian
SUV based on the Humvee.
Features
There are at least 17 variants of the HMMWV in service with the United States armed forces. HMMWV serve as cargo/troop carriers, automatic weapons platforms, ambulances (four litter patients or eight ambulatory patients), M220 BGM-71 TOW carriers, M119 howitzer prime movers, M-1097 Avenger Pedestal Mounted Stinger platforms, MRQ-12 direct air support vehicles, S250 shelter carriers, and other things. It is capable of
Wiktionary:ford 2.5 ft (76 cm) normally, or 5 ft (1.5 m) with the deep-water fording kit installed.
Optional equipment includes a winch (maximum load capacity 6000 lb. (2700 kg)), and supplemental armor. The M1025 and M1043/M1044 armament carriers provide mounting and firing capabilities for the MK19 grenade launcher, the M2 Browning machine gun, the M240 machine gun machine gun and
M249 Squad Automatic Weapon SAW. The newly introduced M1114 "up-armored" HMMWV also features a similar weapons mount. In addition, some M1114 and M1116 up-armored and M1117 Armored Security Vehicle models feature a CROWS (common remotely operated weapon station), which allows the gunner to operate from inside the vehicle.
History
missile.In the 1970s, the United States Army concluded that the militarized civilian trucks in use no longer satisfied their requirements. In 1977,
Lamborghini developed the Lamborghini Cheetah model to attempt to meet
Army contract specifications. In
1979, the Army drafted final specifications for a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, or HMMWV. In July of that year,
AM General (a subsidiary of
American Motors Corporation) began preliminary design work, and less than a year later, the first prototype, the M998, was in testing.
Humvee operated by the Military Police .In June 1981, the Army awarded AM General a contract for development of several more prototype vehicles to be delivered to the U.S. government for another series of tests, and the company was later awarded the initial production contract for 55,000 HMMWVs to be delivered in
1985. HMMWVs first saw combat in
Operation Just Cause, the US invasion of
Panama in 1989.
The HMMWV has become the vehicular backbone of U.S. forces around the world. Over 10,000 were used during Operation Iraqi Freedom by U.S. forces as well as some other countries during the
2003 invasion of Iraq.
One US Humvee was captured by the Yugoslav Army during the
Kosovo war and is currently on display in front of the Military Museum building on
Kalemegdan Fortress Park,
Belgrade, Serbia.
Usage in Combat
soldiers and Iraqi army soldiers arrive for a mission at a children's and maternity hospital in Diwaniyah, Iraq in December 2006.
The HMMWV was designed primarily for personnel and light cargo transport behind front lines. Like the previous Jeep, the basic HMMWV has no armor or protection against NBC threats. Nevertheless, losses were relatively low in conventional warfare, such as Desert Storm. Vehicles and crews suffered considerable damage and losses during the
Battle of Mogadishu (1993) due to the nature of the urban engagement, however, the chassis survivability allowed the majority of those crews to return to safety, though the HMMWV was never designed to offer protection against intense small arms fire, much less machine guns and anti-tank rocket propelled grenades. However, with the rise of asymmetric warfare and
low intensity conflicts, the HMMWV has been pressed into service in urban combat roles it was not originally intended for.
After Somalia, the military recognized a need for a more protected HMMWV and developed the M1114, an armored HMMWV to withstand small arms fire. The M1114 has been in limited production since 1996 and had seen limited use in the
Balkans before deployment to the Middle East. This design is superior to the M998 with a larger, more powerful turbocharger engine,
air conditioning, and a strengthened Suspension (vehicle) system. More importantly, it boasts a fully armored passenger area protected by hardened steel and bullet-proof glass. With the increase in direct attacks and guerrilla warfare in Iraq,
AM General has diverted the majority of its manufacturing power to producing these vehicles.
Modifications
In response to the vulnerability of HMMWVs operating in Iraq, "Up-Armor" kits were designed and installed on M998 HMMWVs. These kits, of which there are several types and iterations, include armored doors with bullet-proof glass, side and rear armor plates, and a ballistic windshield which offer greater protection from ballistic threats and simple IEDs.
Although some of these kits were available prior to the invasion of Iraq, they were not provided in great numbers to American forces in Iraq prior to the invasion. As a result of this, American soldiers and Marines often improvised extra armor with scrap materials, known as "hillbilly armor" to improve the safety of the HMMWV. While this may have made the vehicle somewhat safer from a ballistic attack, it also increased the weight and raised the center of gravity of the vehicle, reducing its acceleration, handling, braking, reliability, and
service life due to its overstressed suspension and drivetrain.http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/reset-of-the-us-armys-vehicle-fleet-continues-02493/http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/67m-for-hmmwv-recap-program-01444/ Also, the addition of the "hillbilly armor" may have just created more
shrapnel when the vehicle is attacked with an RPG or
improvised explosive device.
In December
2004, Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld came under criticism from U.S. soldiers and their families for not providing better-equipped HMMWVs.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6694474/ Rumsfeld pointed out that, prior to the war, armor kits were produced only in small numbers per year. As the role of American forces in Iraq changed from fighting the Iraqi Army to suppressing the guerrilla warfare insurgency, more armor kits were being manufactured, though perhaps not as fast as production facilities were capable of bringing them online. Even more advanced kits were also being developed. However, while these kits are much more effective against all types of attacks, they weigh between 1,500 to 2,200 lbs and have many of the same drawbacks as the improvised armor, including increased the risk of rollover, another cause of death among HMMWV passengers.http://www.defense-update.com/products/h/humvee-ogara.htm Unlike similar-size civilian cargo and tow trucks, which typically have dually to reduce sway, the HMMWV has single rear wheels due to its independent rear suspension coupled with the body design.
The armor on most up-armored HMMWVs holds up well against lateral attacks, when the blast is distributed in all different directions, but offers little protection from a mine blast below the truck, such as buried
Improvised explosive devices and land mines. Explosively Formed Penetrators (EFPs) can also defeat the armor kits, causing casualties.
The armor kits fielded include the Armor Survivability Kit (ASK), the FRAG 5, FRAG 6, as well as upgrade kits to the M1151.http://www.defense-update.com/features/du-3-04/up-armored-humvee.htmhttp://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/5958m-contract-for-m1151-hummers-uparmor-price-limits-02488/ The ASK was the first fielded, in October 2003, adding about 1000lbs to the weight of the vehicle.http://www.defense-update.com/products/a/ask.htm Armor Holdings fielded an even lighter kit, adding only 750lbs to the vehicle's weight.http://www.defense-update.com/products/h/humvee-kit-battelle.htm The Marine Armor Kit (MAK), fielded in January 2005, offers more protection than the M1114, but also increases weight.http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/mak.htm The FRAG 5, the latest fielded armor kit, offers the greatest protection but may still be inadequate to stop EFP attacks.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/11/AR2007021101345.html The FRAG 6 kit, designed to do just that, is still in development, however its increased protection comes at a hefty price. Over 1000lbs is added to the vehicle over the FRAG 5 kit, and the width of the vehicle is increased by 2ft. In addition, the doors may require a mechanical assist device to open and close.http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,146187,00.html?wh=wh
Another drawback of the uparmored HMMWVs occurs during an accident or attack, when the heavily armored doors tend to jam shut, trapping the troops inside.http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/field-lifesaver-10th-mountain-division-invents-the-rat-claw-02969/ As a result, HMMWVs are being fitted with hooks on their doors, so that another vehicle can rip the door off, freeing the troops inside. Humvee Doors Trap Troops In addition, Vehicle Emergency Escape (VEE) windows, developed by BAE are currently being fielded for use on the M1114 uparmored HMMWV, with 1000 kits ordered.http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/bae-invents-vee-quick-escape-bulletproof-windows-03711/
The soldier crewing the machine gun on top of the vehicle is extremely vulnerable; however, many HMMWVs have been fitted with basic gun shields, as was the case with
M113 APCs after they were first deployed in Vietnam. The U.S. military is currently evaluating a new form of protection, developed by BAE Systems as well as systems designed by the Army, which are already in theater.http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/now-thats-a-gunshield-the-chavis-turret-03171/ The new gunner's seat is protected by 1.5 to 2 feet (45.72 - 60.96 cm) high steel plates with bullet-proof glass windows. Additionally, some HMMWV use
CROWS, which slaves the machine gun to controls in the back seat to allow remote operation.
surface-to-air missiles in display at Paris Air Show 2007
Alternatives
Some have advocated the use of relatively plentiful M113 tracked Vietnam-era armored personnel carriers for combat patrol and
convoy escort. Some have been fitted with ACAV modifications for this purpose, as they were employed in Vietnam, which posed similar security problems for convoys.
Other countries in Europe and South Africa employ a number of different light armored vehicles, both tracked and wheeled, and some even built in the US by
Cadillac Gage, that are designed more specifically for low intensity combat situations, and are more resistant to small arms; some trucks even have high v-hull bottoms to deflect mine blasts.
In 2007, the US Marine Corps announced an intention to replace all HMMWVs in Iraq with
MRAP (armored vehicle) because of high loss rates, and has issued contracts for the purchase of several thousand of these vehicles, which include the International
MaxxPro, the BAE OMC RG-31, the BAE
RG-33, the Force Protection Cougar (vehicle), and the Protected Vehicles Inc
Golan Armored Vehicle. MRAP Advance Purchase #2: Oshkosh, PVI & GD MRAP: Survivable Rides, Start Rolling Cougar Armored Trucks to Stalk Mines on the Battlefield Marine Corps Announces Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Contracts{{cite web]s (IMV) can also be used for patrol vehicles.{{cite news|title=Dutch Spend EUR 25M on Bushmaster IMVs for Afghan Mission (updated)|url=http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2006/08/dutch-spend-eur-25m-on-bushmaster-imvs-for-afghan-mission-updated/index.php|publisher=Defense Industry Daily|accessdate=2007-01-12 -->
Another serious weakness has proven to be its size, which has limited its deployment in Afghanistan because it is too large for many forms of air transport. This size also limits the ability for the vehicle to be manhandled out of situations.
posting roadside security near [Fallujah,
Iraq. The sign on the rear warns civilians against coming within a certain distance of the vehicle to prevent being deemed hostile and fired on.
Replacement
The
HMMWV replacement process, now being undertaken by the
Military of the United States, is an effort to replace the current AM General HMMWV. The HMMWV has evolved several times since its introduction, and is now used in tactical roles for which it was never originally intended. The
US Military is currently pursuing several initiatives to replace it, both in the short and long terms. The short term replacement efforts utilize Commercial_off-the-shelf vehicles as part of the MRAP (armored vehicle). Long term efforts include the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle and Future Tactical Truck Systems programs, which are currently focused on building requirements for the HMMWV replacement and technology research and evaluation. Various prototype vehicles such as the MillenWorks Light Utility Vehicle,
International FTTS and the ULTRA AP have been constructed as part of these efforts.
Versions
A partial listing of U.S. versions:
Expanded Capacity
- M1113 The M1113 has been selected by the Army as its A2 chassis for HMMWV purchases. Currently, the ECV is used for special operations vehicles and communications shelter carriers.
During 1995, production of the M1114 based on the improved ECV chassis began. The M1114 meets Army requirements for a scout, military police, and explosive ordnance disposal vehicle with improved ballistic protection levels. The M1114 provides protection against 7.62 mm armor-piercing projectiles, 155 mm artillery air bursts and 12 lb. anti-tank mine blasts. The U.S. Air Force has a number of vehicles under the designation M1116, specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Air Force. The M1116 features an expanded cargo area, armored housing for the turret gunner and increased interior heating and air conditioning system. The M1114 and M1116 receive armor at O'Gara-Hess & Eisenhardt Armoring Company of Fairfield, Ohio.
- Packhorse - Attachment to convert an M1097 to tractor version for semi-trailers.
- Scorpion - Version fitted with 2B9 Vasliyek 82mm automatic mortar. This is a heavy chassis Humvee equipped with a 2B9 Vasilyek 82mm automatic mortar and intended to provide more protection for US troops in combat zones. This was developed in 2004 by engineers at the US Army's Picatinny Arsenal. The mortar itself can fire on single shots or on automatic using 4 round clips. Range for direct fire is 1,000m and indirect fire is 4,000m. It is also intended to provide another means of destroying roadside bombs but at a safer standoff range.
- Composite HMMWV - A prototype developed by TPI Composites of Rhode Island and AM General.http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2007/07/20/2800594.htm The purpose of the concept vehicle is to reduce the vehicle's weight so that it may more easily carry an up armor kit.http://www.tpicomposites.com/?id=21&uudis=6 TPI’s all-composite HMMWV saves approximately 900 pounds when compared to a current steel and aluminum HMMWV.http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20070720005465&newsLang=enhttp://www.defense-update.com/newscast/0707/news_200707.htm#hmmwv
International versions
Antitank on their top. armoured HMMWV
- EQ2050/SQF2040 - PRC HMMWVs.
- Greece - Greek unarmored M1114, built entirely by ELBO in Greece, equipped to fire the Russian 9M133 Kornet ATGM. It has storage room for 10 missiles. Israel's Plasan Sasa has developed armored versions of the HMMWV, assembled by ELBO in Greece as the M1114GR and M1118GR.http://www.ipms-hellas.gr/02_Articles_04_Photos_250505Parade_UK.htm
- Plasan has also designed and supplied a HMMWV Armored Protection Kit for the Portuguese Armyhttp://www.asd-network.com/press_detail_B.asp?ID=7534 and a different version assembled by Automotive Industries in Nazareth_Illit for the Israel Defense Forces.
- The Swiss MOWAG Eagle light armored vehicle, designed for reconnaissance surveillance, liaison, escort, border patrol and police missions. Early versions of the Eagle utilize the HMMWV chassis, although the latest uses a Duro III chassis. It is an NBC-tight, air conditioned and armor protected vehicle. Eagle is in service and available in several configurations with varying levels of armor protection. The Eagle can be fitted with a wide assortment of armaments which can be manually or remotely operated turrets.
- The Turkish Otokar Cobra light armored vehicle is the base of a family of vehicles. It provides full armor protection for a crew of 4 to 11 depending on configuration. Cobra is available in seven different configurations from Personnel to Weapons Carrier. In addition, Cobra is available with either a manually or remotely operated turret and can be fitted with a wide assortment of armaments. An optional swim kit is available.
- Egypt - Arab Organization for Industrialization has a project of fitting HMMWVs with anti armor weaponry, options inclued: TOW, Milan, or HOT missiles.
Humvee replicas
Due to the popularity of the Humvee, kits have been produced for the general market to build a Humvee-lookalike at home. While the kits do not allow you to build a Humvee from scratch (
kitcar), they do allow you to turn a
sedan into a Humvee lookalike. An alternative is to buy a preconstructed (or "
turnkey") wombat. Various kits exist, but one of the most famous names is the "Wombat" (previously called a
HummBug). The former vehicle can be purchased for $18,000.00; this puts it considerably cheaper than the actual Humvee ($56,400.00), or Hummer.
Some local vehicle assemblers in the Philippines even make small and full-sized replicas of the Humvee. They are usually mounted on chassis intended for jeeps,
jeepneys, or (in case of the full-sized replica) small trucks, and is powered by surplus gasoline or diesel engines. It looks like a real Humvee, but it is smaller in size, and is priced the same as an ordinary "owner-type" jeep (Php80,000 upwards).
Similar vehicles
- Toyota built a vehicle largely derived from the HMMWV design with a similar design and layout called the Toyota Mega Cruiser. Toyota produced a military version of the Mega Cruiser, named the Koukidousya, that is in service with the Japan Self Defense Forces.
- Mahindra is planning to manufacture the Mahindra Axe, which was designed by an Israeli designer. Development cost has been reported to be US$10 million.
Operators
The HMMWV is not only used by the US military but many other countries as well
- (used by the new Afghan National Army.)
- (200+)
- Albania (300+)
- Argentina (bought after the Falklands War)
- Egypt 1000+
- Israel (2000+)
- Republic of Macedonia (56)
- (ordered a minor number for de-mining units stationed in Iraq)
- (400+)
- (200+)
- Croatia (ordered a minor number for units in Afghanistan UN mission)
- (Mainly 601th Special Forces Grouphttp://www.601skss.cz/galerie/1/640/P7210019.jpg)
- Thailand
- Morocco (4500+)
- Mexico (3000+)
- (8 + 50-100 in the future)
- (50 specially upgraded - used by PTJ (Anti-terror unit))
- (5000+ built entirely by ELBO in Greece under licence from AM General)
- (used by the New Iraqi Army and Iraqi Security Forces.)
- Lithuania
- (230 - up to 285 in the future)
- (30)
- (only by the Infanteria de Marina; the Army uses the Uro (trucks) in that role)
- (217)
- 10 vehicles, all donated by the United States to the Polish-Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion in Kosovo
- (10-20 transferred from the new Iraqi army)
See also
Notes
External links
- AM General
- Plasan Sasa variant
- Army fact file
- M1114 Up-Armored Humvee
- HMMWV variants, specs, and pictures
- captured HMMWV on display in Belgrade
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