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The latest variant of the M88 Hercules, a recovery vehicle designed to tow disabled heavy combat vehicles off the battlefield ...
The BAE Systems M88 recovery vehicle has become a workhorse for U.S. military recovery efforts, bailing out stuck and disabled cavalry and tanks with ease.
YUMA PROVING GROUND, Ariz. — The M88A3 Heavy Equipment Recovery Combat Utility Lift Evacuation System is currently undergoing reliability and maintainab ...
The M88A2 Hercules was recovered from a swamp during a recovery operation for four US Army soldiers who went missing during a training exercise.
US Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Justin Evans So what is the M88 that sank? The M88 recovery vehicle has been a vital asset to the US military since the Vietnam War.
A U.S. M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle was retrieved in Pabradė, Lithuania after sinking last week while carrying four American soldiers.
Three American soldiers were declared deceased after crews in Lithuania retrieved an M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle which sank in a swamp last week.
The latest variant of the M88 Hercules, a recovery vehicle designed to tow disabled heavy combat vehicles off the battlefield, has been canceled.
Notably, it eliminates the need for two vehicles for raising and moving the newer, heavier Abram tanks, effectively bridging the single-vehicle recovery gap.
Three American soldiers were declared deceased on Monday after crews in Lithuania retrieved the M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle they were traveling in, which sank in a swamp last week.